with unique set up on reverse (but identical to General Assault Badge type known as “unknown maker #10”)
including a 1932 Dortmund Reich Warriors’ Day badge
There is an olive green and brown embroidered aiguillette
where he was attached to 2/1st Ordnance Stores Company
Army Marksman’s Lanyard – Grade III - 2nd Model - thick
Canada, CEF. A First War Pair to Pte. Pynn, Royal Newfoundland Regiment, Died of Wounds 1918 certificate_of_authenticity with unique set up onA British War Medal, in silver, full size, rim impressed 4036 PTE. J. PYNN. R. NEWF D. R., bright, light contact marks, very fine. A Victory Medal, in bronze gilt, full size, scratches to gilt and areas of wear, very fine condition. Jack (John) Pynn was a baker at John Brownings Bakery, and had volunteered with the Seventeenth Recruitment Draft. He enlisted in St. Johns on October 30, 1917. On December 11th, he embarked to Halifax aboard the Bowring