An Imperial Russian China Campaign Medal; Bronze Grade Hold 1918 in Sarnia
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1918 in Sarnia
with Group Captain Johnson speaking to his graduating class: "You must keep the organization going as trained reserves are essential if we are to win
Emily Eliza Fairweather of Toronto
The Battalion served in France and Belgium with the 5th Infantry Brigade
He is buried in Bourlon Wood Cemetery
An Imperial Russian China Campaign Medal; Bronze Grade Hold 1918 in SarniaAn Imperial Russian China Campaign Medal; Bronze Grade Bronze, obverse bears the cypher of Tsar Nicholas II, reverse dated "1900 1901" in the centre with an anchorplaced upon a crossed sword and rifle below and inscribed in Russian "For the Campaign into China", 28. 2 mm, with loop suspension and replacement ribbon, light contact, near extremely fine. Footnote: The medal was instituted on May 6, 1901 and was created to commemorate the 1900 1901
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