United Kingdom. An Indian Volunteer Forces Officers’ Decoration, East Coast Volunteer Rifles Archive The vessel chosen to transport
Description
The vessel chosen to transport the weapons was the former British cargo ship Castro
yet begin to fall ill complaining of painful back issues in 1919
under barrage
at 5 o'clock in the morning of September 12
on their return to England
United Kingdom. An Indian Volunteer Forces Officers’ Decoration, East Coast Volunteer Rifles Archive The vessel chosen to transportGeorge V (MAJOR A. H. MORIN, D. S. O., V. D., EAST COAST VOL. RFLS.). Naming is engraved on the reverse. Very light contact, scattered gilt wear on the crown, original ribbon suspended from hanger bearing oak leaves and acorns, with pinback, better than very fine. Footnote: Major A. H. Morin, D. S. O., V. D., was with the Royal Engineers when he was Mentioned in Despatches by Lieutenant General W. R. Marshall, Commanding in Chief, Mesopotamian
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