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- On Tuesday, August 16,
1916, Canada's outgoing Governor General, His Excellency,
The Duke of Connaught, enacted Order in Council P.C. 1944.
This established three
classes of persons entitled to War Badges.
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- Men honourably discharged from
the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF)
- Men who offered themselves for
active service but were rejected
- Men who desired to or had offered
to enlist who were refused because their services were more
valuable in their present employment.
Six months later, on Tuesday,
February 27, 1917, Canada's Deputy Governor General, C. Fitzpatrick,
approved Order in Council P.C. 275 which superseded P.C. 1944. This
established the design of the badges, redefined the classes entitled
to them and established a fourth class.
Three months later, on Tuesday, May
15, 1917, Order in Council P.C. 1296 redefined the classes entitled to
War Badges.
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