10 Canadian Stationary Hospital on May 2
with one larger diamond in the centre and sixteen inset smaller diamonds forming the cannon's wheel
Footnote: William Douglas Renton was born in Britain in 1922
marked with a large "M" on the top of the heavy steel crossguard near the blade
Accompanied by copies of his Service Records covering the period 1957 to 1970 and minus the records for the Korean War
Germany, Kriegsmarine. A Blockade Runner Badge, by Schwerin Auction Archive 10 Canadian Stationary Hospital on(Kriegsabzeichen fr Blockadebrecher). Constructed of silvered zink, the obverse consisting of a circular chain link wreath, around a central depiction of a blockade runner cutting through waves and breaking the chain along the bottom edge, with its bow overlaid by a German national eagle in mid flight and clutching a mobile swastika, the reverse with a barrel hinge and banjo style pinback meeting a flat wire catch, designer marked OTTO PLACZEK, BERLIN