Thomas William Compton born 1897
 
Thomas (known as Billy)
 
 
 
 
                Back row from the left: Billy, Emily, Emma Compton (Billy's mother) c1930.
The decoration was introduced as an award of "King's silver" for having received wounds or injury during loyal war service.
A secondary causation for its introduction was that a practice had developed in the early years of the war where some women took it upon themselves to confront and publicly embarrass men of fighting age they saw in public places who were not in military uniform, by ostentatiously presenting them with white feathers, as a suggestion of cowardice.
The badge was intended to be worn on civilian clothes.
Wiki
 
 
Thomas's WW1 journal
   
    Pages   1-67-12,   13-18,   19-24,   25-30,  31-39,   other pages
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