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  • A First War 2nd Central Ontario Regimental Depot Sweetheart Badge
  • A First War 2nd Central Ontario Regimental Depot Sweetheart Badge

Item: C4520

A First War 2nd Central Ontario Regimental Depot Sweetheart Badge

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A First War 2nd Central Ontario Regimental Depot Sweetheart Badge

Bronze gilt with red and blue enamels, unmarked, "2nd C.O.R" engraved in the centre, 28.5 mm x 32.7 mm, horizontal pinback, intact enamels, green oxidation spots evident on both sides, near extremely fine.

Footnote: The Canadian Depot Battalions were formed in August 1917 and established in central locations within various military districts across Canada. They handled the training of the final allotments of recruits and draftees to various battalions in England and fighting in France. After the signing of the armistice, they were used as demobilization centres for returning Canadian corps. The battalions were disbanded on September 15, 1920. Most depot battalions used the regiment badges of the military district in which they were posted, with titles being the only identifying insignia.

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