A First War Canadian Pair To Major Whtyock Military Cross GTRexclude before being transferred to the
Description
before being transferred to the Canadian Casualty Assembly Centre at Folkestone on July 23rd
Cross shows small chip on reverse - Family tradition says that this chip occurred when he served as the Police President from Dusseldorf during the 1920
maker marked FLL (for Friedrich Linden
" With copy mic ( pair confirmed as only entitlement )
9 General Hospital at Rouen on August 14th
A First War Canadian Pair To Major Whtyock Military Cross GTRexclude before being transferred to theBritish War Medal (MAJOR H. W. WHYTOCK.); Victory Medal (MAJOR H. W. WHYTOCK.); Canadian Volunteer Service Medal; and War Medal 1939 1945. Un mounted, original ribbons, cleaned, light contact, near extremely fine. Accompanied by assorted research papers. Footnote: Harry Wishart Whytock was born on March 5, 1892 in Madoc, Hastings County, Ontario, the son of John Alexander Whytock and Margaret Blakley Whytock. He graduated in Arts from Queen's
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