United States. Eleven Military Police Badges Auction Archive Imperial warrant and Keibel marks
Description
Imperial warrant and Keibel marks under the pin
The Regiment was employed for protective duties along the Cape Breton coast and continued in that roll for the remainder of the war
a monarchical and nationalist organisation
the body of a French rooster lying beside the lion
Footnote: Edwin Lloyd Warner was born on January 3
United States. Eleven Military Police Badges Auction Archive Imperial warrant and Keibel marks27th Military Police Crime Lab (bronze gilt with bright green enamels, marked "P" within a circle on the reverse, 30. 2 mm (w) x 40. 7 mm (h), dual push pins); 62nd Military Police Highway Patrol Company (bronze gilt with green, orange and black enamels, unmarked, 34 mm (w) x 36. 5 mm (h), dual push pins); 115th Military Police Battalion (silvered bronze with orange and black enamels, marked "P" within a circle on the reverse, 35 mm (w) x 31. 5 mm
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