Footnote: Jamieson reports that fifteen George V Indian Peace Medals were struck
A one-time payment of thirty-two dollars per chief
Footnote: In 1898
Iron Cross Second Class Class 1939 - Silver frame
WWII Royal Canadian Air Force Chaplain Officer's Cap Badge - Gold and silver bullion crown
Wwi Machine Gun Corps Insignia Set; Canadian Issue; 4Th Version Hold Footnote: Jamieson reports that fifteenWWI Machine Gun Corps Insignia Set; Canadian Issue; 4th Version Bronze, unmarked, Cap Badge: 45 mm x 52 mm, Collar Tab Pair: 28 mm x 32. 5 mm each, three intact prongs on each of the three badges, extremely fine. Footnote: When war came in 1914, millionaire Raymond Brutinel, a French army reserve officer who was living in Montreal, in collaboration with a prominent lawyer, Clifford Sifton, hit upon the idea of mounting machine guns on armoured cars,