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Old 07-01-18, 01:19 AM
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Hi...picked up a few lots from auction..these I don't know what they are.....and yes ill be selling them as ive kept the coupe things I want for my own.
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Mike
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Old 07-01-18, 01:31 AM
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LG is Lewis Gunner, its missing its wreath. Worn on the arm as a qualification badge.
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Old 07-01-18, 01:35 AM
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LG is Lewis Gunner, its missing its wreath. Worn on the arm as a qualification badge.
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Old 07-01-18, 01:46 AM
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Hi Mike,
Badge on the far right is a button-hole badge for Legion of Frontiersmen. It may have a number on rear.
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Old 07-01-18, 01:54 AM
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thanks, I was wondering if it was to them. yes it does have a number
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Old 07-01-18, 03:18 AM
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The first badge is the MARS badge, a qualification badge for trained soldiers in the Canadian army Second WW. The button is the Royal Canadian Armoured Corps, and the last one is a badge for the the Legion of Frontiersman. It may have been the insert for a CEF badge.
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Old 07-01-18, 04:06 AM
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thanks. helps much.
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