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WW1 CEF 143rd Infantry Battalion, 'B.C Bantams' cap badge.

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£95.00

Description

Lovely looking badge with just the right age patina.The 143rd Battalion (British Columbia Bantams), CEF was a unit in the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) during World War I. It was one of the Bantam Battalions, meaning it was composed of men who were below the standard height requirement for military service (typically under 5 feet 4 inches). The battalion was raised in British Columbia in 1916, primarily recruiting from Victoria and Vancouver.However, like many other Bantam units, the 143rd Battalion faced difficulties in maintaining its numbers due to the challenges of finding enough physically small but otherwise fit recruits. As a result, the unit never served as a complete battalion overseas. Instead, it was absorbed into the 24th Reserve Battalion, CEF, in England on February 11, 1917, to reinforce other Canadian units at the front.The commanding officer of the 143rd Battalion was Lieutenant-Colonel R. G. Maynard.
Product Info

Product Info

  • Conflict World War I A
  • Nation Canada A
  • Item Type Insignia, Collar Tabs, Epaulettes & Patches A
Dealer Info

Dealer Info

  • Source Site Gradia Militaria Marketplace Listing Updated 6 months ago
  • Currency GBP
  • Ships From Flag Oxted, Surrey · United Kingdom
  • Product ID 411995

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