John Cottle once again enlisted for two years service with the Royal Garrison Regiment as 4516 Private John Cottle
but replacement sash ribbon
The lower edge of the cap band is flanked on each side by a blackened magnetic metal stud which accommodates a multi-piece black leatherette chinstrap
obverse depicts central red shield bearing an Iron Cross-style Cross Pattée with central mobile swastika
It was now clear from the increased weight of fire being concentrated on the approaches to and in the immediate vicinity of the remaining casualty the enemy were doing all they could to prevent any further attempts at rescue
Canada, Commonwealth. A Lot of Three First and Second War Cap Badges GTRexclude John Cottle once again enlistedA Second War Kent Regiment Cap Badge, pickled copper, two lugs on the reverse, glue residue on the reverse, measures 41. 5 mm (w) x 50. 5 mm (h), very fine. A First War Overseas Railway Construction Corps Cap Badge, in pickled copper, two lugs on the reverse, measures 41. 7 mm (w) x 44. 4 mm (h), gilt build up at obverse 3 oclock, very fine. A Second War Canadian Fusiliers Cap Badge, in pickled bronze, two lugs on the reverse, measures 30 mm (w) x 42