New Brunswick on December 14th and was then posted to the Casualty Company at Halifax
along with many other Canadian soldiers who were swimming away from the port when they were picked up by a Polish Destroyer and taken back to England
1941 and awarded to participants in the struggle for independence between the Easter Uprising of 1916 to the ratification of the treaty which ensured independence from Britain and the establishment of the Irish Free State in 1921
consisting of a Cross Pattée with white enameled arms joined together through the quadrants by stylized rays
thanking him for kind wishes extended on von Boeselager’s birthday but declining to send a photograph
Germany, NSDAP. A Small Party Banner Province of China New Brunswick on December 14th(NSDAP Fahne). Constructed of a red cotton cloth base, overlaid by double sided central white cotton discs, each bearing a dyed black mobile swastika, the hoist edge featuring a hollow channel for suspension, unmarked, measuring 72 cm (w) x 50 cm (h), demonstrating minor soiling throughout, in near extremely fine condition.