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he was transferred to the Canadian Casualty Depot Hospital
1896 in Suffolk
along with some surface wear
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the French government felt this small force had brilliantly served French interests in the eyes of the World and in the words of a press release "had resurrected the glory of Verdun and of the Marne"
Serbia, Kingdom. A First War Medal Bar For Bravery consisting of a blue enamelled Romanian Cross with clusters of nine gilt rays in eac he was transferred to theA medal bar with seven decorations, each connected to the front on the bar by a hook secured between each ribbon, the reverse presents a single horizontal pin, measures 207mm (w) x 84mm (h from base of St. Sava), weighs 190. 3 grams, missing an Order of St. Stanislaus between the St. Sava and the Milosh Obilich Medal, showing evident wear, remains in very fine condition. An Order of St. Sava, Knight, Type II (1903 1922), in silver gilt, a white and
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