1944 and disembarked in France a month later
while an additional lower slit set into the left flap accommodates an optional dagger hanger
the obverse lid with a gold embossed depiction of the decoration
Five of his items are included here as part of Richard Somerville Sikes' group
It is impossible to determine at what height the fire started or to offer any explanation as to why no member of the crew escaped by parachute
Canada, Commonwealth. A Silver Lorne Rifles (Scottish) Officer's Glengarry Badge United Republic of 1944 and disembarked in FranceIn silver, voided, exhibiting intricate detail, unmarked, measuring 58. 5 mm (w) x 77 mm (h), both copper lugs intact, very light contact, near extremely fine. Footnote: The Lorne Rifles (Scottish) was an infantry regiment of the Non Permanent Active Militia of the Canadian Militia (now the Canadian Army). First raised in the 1860s, the regiment was known for most of its existence as The Halton Rifles until 1931, when the regiment was renamed as The