Twenty-four days after joining the Sherbrooke Fusiliers
the obverse bearing a hand-embroidered silver aluminum wire “droop tail” Luftwaffe eagle clutching a mobile swastika
Their first work was to bring Christianity to the natives
Grand Officer: awarded to full colonels and above
Accompanied by three purple ribbon bars with miniature of the award affixed
Canada, CEF. A 32nd Infantry Battalion "Manitoba and Saskatchewan Regiment" Cap Badge Archive Twenty-four days after joining theIn browning copper, voided, unmarked, measuring 41. 7 mm (w) x 51. 3 mm (h), both lugs intact, very light contact, near extremely fine. Footnote: The Battalion was raised in Manitoba and Saskatchewan with mobilization headquarters at Winnipeg, Manitoba under the authority of G. O. 36, March 15, 1915. The Battalion sailed February 23, 1915 with a strength of 35 officers and 962 other ranks under the command of Lieutenant Colonel H. J. Cowan. In