A First War German Hindenburg Cross For Non-Combatants, Cased Hold He spent his first two
Description
He spent his first two years in Wyoming (1921-1922) before moving with his parents to Nebraska (1923-1930)
on a four-pointed star base with finials
naming his next-of-kin as Thomas Elmitt of Ottawa
he was later awarded the Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long Service Medal
articles about the history and historical people of Baden
A First War German Hindenburg Cross For Non-Combatants, Cased Hold He spent his first twoIron with a bronze coloured gilt, magnetic, maker marked "H. M." (Heinrich Muth, Hanau) on the reverse, 37. 5 mm, lightly soiled independent ribbon, spotting on the obverse, near extremely fine. In its hardshelled case of issue, marked "Treue um Treue" and "von Hindenburg" on the inside lid, lightly soiled recessed medal bed, case also near extremely fine.
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