Canada, CEF. A British War Medal to Pte. Smuck, RAMC, KIA on the Hospital Ship Llandovery Castle, Torpedoed by U-86 on June 28, 1918 Buy Now diagnosed with "Acute Appendicitis" and
Description
diagnosed with "Acute Appendicitis" and was operated upon accordingly
the exterior bearing a golden-yellow machine-embroidered inscription of “L
suspended by an ornate ring suspension presenting diamonds of different sizes
with a lightly textured black faux leather (leatherette) exterior
and red leatherette exterior
Canada, CEF. A British War Medal to Pte. Smuck, RAMC, KIA on the Hospital Ship Llandovery Castle, Torpedoed by U-86 on June 28, 1918 Buy Now diagnosed with "Acute Appendicitis" andA British War Medal, in silver, rim impressed 03676 PTE. D. R. SMUCK. C. A. M. C., dark patina, minor wear, extremely fine. Footnote: David Radcliffe Smuck was born on May 18, 1893 in Sarnia, Ontario. He enlisted on June 28, 1915. He served with the Canadian Army Medical Corp aboard the Hospital Ship Llandovery Castle. The hospital ship Llandovery Castle served as a Canadian medical transport during the First World War, making repeated voyages to
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