Canada, Cef. A 13Th Infantry Battalion, Royal Highlanders Officer's Tunic Of Lieutenant Victor George Gwatkin consisting of a blue enamelled Romanian Cross with clusters of nine gilt rays in eac The Biltmore opened with a
Description
The Biltmore opened with a New Year's Eve gala in 1913
Seven and half weeks later
Csorich received the promotion to Hauptmann of the 2nd Infantry Regiment 2 and accepted assignment to the general staff
The jacket features a downturned collar
mounted to a bronze gilt star base
Canada, Cef. A 13Th Infantry Battalion, Royal Highlanders Officer's Tunic Of Lieutenant Victor George Gwatkin consisting of a blue enamelled Romanian Cross with clusters of nine gilt rays in eac The Biltmore opened with aExterior fabricated from a light brown cotton wool blend, with button down epaulette straps on both shoulders, each of which is secured in place by a single small brass button bearing the Royal Highlanders "The Black Watch" insignia, maker marked "ARMFIELD & Co. Ltd. BIRMINGHAM" on their reverses, as are all the buttons on the tunic. The front has four pockets, one on each breast which have decorative straps giving them a pleated look and two at the
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