with a horizontal tab placed at ninety degrees under the board at the shoulder end with a fine silvered bullion wire and a hunter green wool underside
containing 60 pages printed in black ink and also containing 64 plates of photos
Accompanied by his Memorial Plaque (MICHAEL CARTER) and his Memorial Cross (51120 Pte
02 mm (w) x 71
he was released from his RCN service at H
Canada. A Parachute Corps Cap Badge, C.1941 Auction Archive with a horizontal tab placedIn brown plastic (cellulose acetate), measuring 39 mm (w) x 38 mm (h), both lugs intact, surface wear, contact marks, adhesive residue evident on reverse, extremely scarce, fine. Footnote: Cap badges were usually made of white metal, brass, copper or bi metal. Most commonly brass and white metal were used. With the shortage of ferrous metal towards the end of 1940, an alternative material was needed for the manufacture of cap badges. Rolled brass and