This award is in recognition for the many Society Members who contribute in ways beyond Lifeguarding and Instructing
The protective edge of the helmet in a magnetic steel
marked with six five-sided stars on both sides of the integral ring
Arriving in England in September 1916
consisting of a magnetic stainless steel non-serrated blade
Canada, Commonwealth. A Lot Of Thirty-Eight Second War Damaged Cap Badges GTRexclude This award is in recognitionIncludes: twenty six Royal Canadian Armoured Corps Cap Badges (in white metal, measuring 30. 2 mm (w) x 38. 8 mm (h), dual lugs, most with pins); nine Royal Canadian Army Service Corps Cap Badges (in bronze, measuring 40 mm (w) x 42. 2 mm (h), dual lugs); two Royal Canadian Dental Corps Cap Badges (in bronze, measuring 32 mm (w) x 44. 5 mm (h) each, dual lugs); and one Royal Canadian Engineers Cap Badge (in bronze, measuring 45 mm (w) x 47. 8 mm (h)).