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In September of 1935
Predominant Historian Frank Heukemes refers to this badge in his book “German Awards of World War II - The General Assault Badge” as the badge by “Unknown Maker #10”
that he was not married and that his trade was that of Tinsmith
the obverse bearing a central raised sword overlaid by shields bearing Heer and Falange insignia
Canada, CEF. A Medal Pair to the 10th Battalion CEF, Swift Current SASK. consisting of a blue enamelled Romanian Cross with clusters of nine gilt rays in eac In September of 1935British War Medal (252282 PTE. W. H. MORLEY. 10 CAN. INF.) Naming is impressed Victory Medal (252282 PTE. W. H. MORLEY. 10 CAN. INF.) Naming is impressed. Accompanied by C 10 collar badges in brass,by Gaunt, London. Footnote: William Henry Morley was born in Hastings Essex, England and was living in both Rush Lake and Swift Current Saskatchewan when he enlisted in 1916. Morley, with the 10th Battalion, was wounded in the capture of Hill 70 on August
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