Major-General Dewar's services both in Canada and overseas have been consistently of great value and he is considered worthy of high honour
a State Road Repairman's Badge (Štátny Cestár)
Type VI with Tsar Boris III (in silvered bronze
flanked by an inscription of “DER FÜHRER DER SA GRUPPE HOCHLAND” (“THE LEADER OF SA GROUP HOCHLAND”)
but with the obverse of the buckle being exceptionally well preserved
United States. A 20th Kansas Volunteer Medal in Gold, c.1899 GTRexclude Major-General Dewar's services both inIn 14K Gold, a round medal featuring crossed swords in the inscription 20TH KANS. VOL. FROM CITIZENS OF K. C. KANSAS, plain reverse, suspended from a bullet style hanger dated 98 99 with a horizontal pin on the reverse, measures 30. 4 mm (w) x 40. 5 mm (h), weighs 5. 53 grams, scratches to the reverse, very fine condition. Footnote: The 20th Kansas Volunteers (often called the Fighting 20th) served in the Spanish American War and Philippine