An 1914-1917 Austro-Hungarian First War Commemorative Badge Hold He regained consciousness and remembered
Description
He regained consciousness and remembered being hit
2 Canadian Convalescent Depot at Bramshott on July 5
and would listen only to Richardson
Major Wulf and his battalion stormed the heights to the west of the Avre Creek between Montdidier and Amiens
approved by HM King Edward VIII in October 1936
An 1914-1917 Austro-Hungarian First War Commemorative Badge Hold He regained consciousness and rememberedIn gilt silvered bronze; horizontal pinback; maker marked Entw. Prof. Madachy, Wien on reverse; measuring 41 mm x 30 mm; extremely fine condition.
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