Germany, Imperial. A First War Era Heer (Army) Em/Nco Belt Buckle Hold contact marks and surface wear
Description
contact marks and surface wear evident on the obverse
the end pieces attached to black finished magnetic metal buttons on either side
Men from Brussels (Ainleyville was renamed in 1872) formed part of the 2nd Contingent of the 33rd Battalion in World War I and were part of the "Fighting 61st" in World War II
he was struck off strength while on leave to 1 Battalion 1 Canadian Infantry Regiment (Royal Canadian Regiment)
scattered contact marks on the reverse
Germany, Imperial. A First War Era Heer (Army) Em/Nco Belt Buckle Hold contact marks and surface wear(Heer Koppelschloss). Constructed of brass with stamped face plate depicting royal crown inside ribbed border bearing oak leaves and raised inscription GOTT MIT UNS (God with us), unmarked, measuring 62 mm (w) x 46 mm (h), in near extremely fine condition.
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