scattered holes evident throughout)
He was transferred to Camp Borden shortly thereafter in October and was there when his war service terminated on November 30
maker marked "BIRKS" and marked "STERLING" on the reverse
November 1st of 1918 he was promoted to sentinel and on April 1st 1920 to Senior Master Sentinel
The set consisting of two identical collar tabs
Germany, Heer. A Private Purchase Decorated Oberleutnant Artillery Waffenrock certificate_of_authenticity scattered holes evident throughout)This is an extremely well preserved and fine quality manufacture Wehrmacht Heer (Army) Artillery Waffenrock tunic. It is constructed of medium grain field grey herringbone pattern wool, with dark green collars. It is piped in red, denoting artillery, along its collar, tunic flap, and cuffs, and is adorned with Oberleutnant rank shoulder boards. The boards are that of the sew on type, constructed of four rows of tightly intertwined silver aluminum