Saskatchewan (which was later changed to Jamaica Plain
1906 in Alsenborn in the region on Kaiserslautern/Speyer
James Scott returned to service in the home theatre in Canada (H-40082)
Two weeks later he was in action with the 13th when he suffered a gun shot wound (shrapnel) to his right leg
with light blue stitched Bann number "183" for "Herford" and each with 2 rank pips from gilded brass
Germany, Heer. A Second War Panzer Assault Badge, Silver Grade, By Rudolf Karneth & Söhne Auction Saskatchewan (which was later changed(Panzerkampfabzeichen in Silber). Instituted on 20 December 1939 by Generaloberst Walther von Brauchitsch. (Issued 1939 1945). Constructed of silvered zink, the obverse with a border of oak leaves with a tie at the base and a Panzerkampfwagen IV superimposed in the centre on grassy ground, with its left tank track extending over the edge of the badge, the reverse plain, semi hollow, with a vertical needle style pin, ball hinge and a round wire catch,