Pte Wasson 1897 Islington Tournament Medallion

The top of the medallion is a brooch pin with the Crown and Cipher flanked by the Regiment’s Colours worked in white, red and blue enamel and 1897. Below this …
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The top of the medallion is a brooch pin with the Crown and Cipher flanked by the Regiment’s Colours worked in white, red and blue enamel and 1897. Below this …
Circular design, a cadet in full dress uniform protruding at top with St. Andrew’s Cross superimposed in centre of badge. On one side are maple leafs and the other thistles. …
Commanding Officer, 1st Battalion, 48th Highlanders of Canada, 1944-1945. Killed in action at Wilp, The Netherlands, 12 April 1945. 8 Medals a) Distinguished Service Order b) The 1939-1945 Star c) …
5 Medals a) Member of the Order of the British Empire b) North West Canada Medal with bar Saskatchewan c) 1935 Jubilee Medal d) Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long Service Medal …
8 medals a) Queens South African Medal with bars: Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Johannesburg b) 1914-15 Star c) British War Medal d) Victory Medal e) Canadian Volunteer Service Medal …
Commander of the Order of the British Empire
…11 Medals a) Officer of the Order of the British Empire (George VI) b) The 1939-1945 Star c) The Africa Star d) The Italy Star e) The France & Germany …
UN Korea Medal. World looking from the top surrounded by a wreath. There is a built in bar with KOREA. The ribbon is alternating bars of 9 blue and 8 …
10 medals – Miniatures a) 1914-15 Star b) British War Medal c) Victory Medal d) 1939-1945 Star e) Italy Star f) Defence Medal g) Canadian Volunteer Service Medal with clasp …
5 Medals a) 1939-1945 Star b) France and Germany Star c) Defence Medal d) Canadian Volunteer Service Medal with Clasp e) 1939-1945 War Medal
…3 Medals a) Defence Medal b) Canadian Volunteers Service Medal with Clasp c) 1939-1945 War Medal
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