and the right to use the term Royal in its name by King Edward VII in 1908
all sewn on a navy blue wool base
Four Royal Canadian Air Force Badges: two Air Gunner (AG) Wings (in red
Surface rust evident on the metal hardware
oxidation evident on the screwback
Canada, Cef. A 250Th Infantry Battalion "White Eagles" Officer's Cap Badge, By Dingwall, C.1917 GTRexclude and the right to useThree piece construction, independent crown and insignia bearing "250" designation in silver, mounted to a pickled copper maple leaf base, maker marked "DINGWALL WINNIPEG" on the reverse, measuring 37 mm (w) x 44. 5 mm (h), both lugs intact, one of which is bent back slightly, extremely fine. Footnote: The Battalion was raised in Manitoba with mobilization headquarters at Winnipeg under the authority of G. O. 48, May 1, 1917. The Battalion was under