The shield was indeed authorised, in this case by the commanding oficer. This is also the case with the Dunkirk shield. Entry was made for this in the soldbuck. In the case of the L orient shield, it is most probable that the tin shield could not be produced, due to die falt and the Disk was used. This could have two purpouses, first to be vissible on the wearer, secondly as a counter, that could be exchanged for a shield at a latter time.
As to pictures in wear, well I think this will be extreemly hard to find. Who was taking pictures at this time.Who had film to put in ther camera?
As to pictures in wear, well I think this will be extreemly hard to find. Who was taking pictures at this time.Who had film to put in ther camera?
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