A metal container for Masken-Brille (Gas Mask Spectacles)
measuring 51 mm (w) x 41 mm (h)
III Class for NCO's and Enlisted Men for Six Years' Service (in silvered zinc
The Register has been arranged alphabetically under the name of the vessel in which the recipient was serving at the time of the incident for which the award was made
In addition to his bomb hang up problems S/L Smith's aircraft was attacked by a JU88 at 22
Canada, CEF. A 201st Infantry Battalion "Toronto Light Infantry" Cap Badge, Type I with Beaver Hold A metal container for Masken-BrilleIn blackened pickled copper, unmarked, measuring 44. 7 mm (w) x 48. 2 mm (h), both lugs intact, very light contact, extremely fine. Footnote: The Battalion was raised and mobilized in Toronto, Ontario under the authority of G. O. 69, July 15, 1916. The Commanding Officer of the Battalion was Lieutenant Colonel E. W. Hagarty, however, insufficient numbers of recruits resulted with the Battalion being disbanded in Canada and the enlisted men being