passed machinery that was no longer useful or recognizable
near Boulogne with contusions to his left knee and a case of Shell Shock
Document to the Iron Cross 2nd Class from August 1st 1944 with Award
The cap has experienced light moth invasion on the field-gray wool upper and forest green band
The battle took place during the Peninsula War
A First War 102Nd Infantry Battalion Cap Badge Auction passed machinery that was noA First War 102nd Infantry Battalion Cap Badge Browning copper, unmarked, 41. 8 mm x 48. 5 mm, intact lugs, oxidation spots on the reverse, extremely fine. Footnote: The Battalion was raised in Northern British Columbia with mobilization headquarters at Comox under the authority of G. O. 151, December 22, 1915. The Battalion sailed June 20, 1916 under the command of Lieutenant Colonel J. W. Warden with a strength of 37 officers and 968 other ranks.