Footnote: Billy Bishop (1894-1956) was the top Canadian Flying Ace of the First World War
reverse illustrating a steelworker
centre stitched into a “V” shape with maker stamped in centre with inscription “JUST & CO A
constructed of multiple pieces of pressed brown leather stitched into a collapsible satchel-style bag
Rushton was with the 11th Battalion
Canada, CEF. A 11th Infantry Battalion Cap Badge GTRexclude Footnote: Billy Bishop (1894-1956) wasIn browning copper, dark patina, voided, unmarked, measuring 40. 8 mm (w) x 46. 5 mm (h), both lugs intact, light contact, near extremely fine. Footnote: The Battalion was raised in Saskatchewan with mobilization headquarters at Camp Valcartier, Quebec under the authority of P. C. O. 2067, August 6, 1914. The Battalion sailed October 3, 1914 under the command of Lieutenant Colonel R. Burritt with a strength of 45 officers and 1,119 other ranks. In