The Overseas Military Forces of Canada recognized Barker as "holding the record for fighting decorations" awarded in the First World War
leaving the Totenkopf’s prongs to hold it in place
including one depicted two Heer soldiers in the field
the obverse with pebbled arms and a central mobile swastika within dual rings
Cross in silver with red and white enamels
Germany, Third Reich. A German Hunting Society Badge for Hunters and Gamekeepers Heer. A Flak/Artillery Hauptmann’s Service Tunic The Overseas Military Forces of(Deutsche Jgerschaft Dienstabzeichen fr Berufsjger und Jagdaufseher). Constructed of silvered zink, the obverse consisting of a shield with an oak leaf border, bearing a central Deutsche Jgerschaft (German Hunting Society DJ) insignia, situated above a banner bearing an inscription of JAGDAUFSEHER (GAMEKEEPER) and identity number of 37762, the reverse with a vertical pinback emanating from an oblong plate, unmarked, measuring 42 mm (w) x 55 mm (h),