1914 CLASP
4 THE CONDITIONS OF ISSUE. The clasp that is being issued to certain holders of the 1914 Star is granted by Imperial Order to officers, warrant officers, non-commissioned officers, and men who have been awarded tho 1914 Star under Army Order 350 of 1917, and who actually served under fire of the enemy in France and Belgium between August 5, 1914, and midnight November 22-23, 1914. Tho clasp will 'be in bronze, and will bear the inscription "Aug. 5-Nov. 22, 1914." Tn undress and service uniform, when ribands are worn, the grant of the clasp will be denoted by the wearing of a small silver rose in tho centre of the riband. Officers and soldiers who were actually present on duty within range of die enemy's mobile artillery, and were on the strength of or attached to the units and formations set forth in Appendix A between the above-mentioned dates, will be eligible for the award.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 168, 12 April 1920, Page 4
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1581914 CLASP Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 168, 12 April 1920, Page 4
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