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  • WWI Army Class C Badge
  • WWI Army Class C Badge
  • WWI Army Class C Badge

Item: C0981

WWI Army Class C Badge

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WWI Army Class C Badge

WWI Army Class C Badge - Silver with white and red enamels, voided, maker marked "CARON BROS. MONTREAL 1919", numbered "116167" and inscribed "PENALTY FOR MISUSE 500 DOLLARS OR SIX MONTHS IMPRISONMENT" on the reverse, very crisp detail, 26.7 mm x 30 mm, horizontal pinback, extremely fine. Footnote: Awarded to those not included in Class A (service at the front) or B (active service in Britain or at the front, and were discharged on account of age, wound or sickness), who were discharged for reasons other than misconduct. Those who served in Canada only were entitled.
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