US$ 21.99
for service in France and Belgium
1880 in Toronto
(C:14) Footnote: The Royal Flying Corps and the Royal Naval Air Service merged to form the Royal Air Force on April 1
Its primary task was the care of over 130
with gilded pin on reverse (typically found on English Orders)
A First War Pair To The Canadian Engineers; Gassed On November 6Th 1918 Hold for service in France andBritish War Medal (2678801 SPR. A. DELISLE. C. E.); and Victory Medal (2678801 SPR. A. DELISLE. C. E.). Naming is officially impressed. Un mounted, light contact, cleaned, glue residue on their reverses from previous board mounting, very fine. Accompanied by his CEF For Service at the Front Badge (bronze and enamels, numbered "247088" on the reverse, 22. 3 mm, screwback) and a Canadian Engineers Cap Badge (bronze, 44 mm x 48 mm, intact lugs), both are
US$ 21.99
US$ 2240.00