A Fine First War Military Medal For Rushing Enemy Posts 1918 Auction A Camouflage Stahlhelm M16
Description
A Camouflage Stahlhelm M16
ring hallmarked but hard to decipher
dying of his wounds two days later
minimal contact and scratches
an appointment he held until October 1946
A Fine First War Military Medal For Rushing Enemy Posts 1918 Auction A Camouflage Stahlhelm M16A Fine First War Military Medal for Rushing Enemy Posts 1918 George V, uncrowned head, (14642 PTE. J. IRVINE. 1 WELL: R.). Naming is impressed, very fine. Foonote: Private James Irvine, 1st Battalion, Wellington Infantry Regiment. For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty in the field east of Le Quesnoy on the 4th November 1918. During the operations on this date the above man was most conspicuous for good work and tireless energy. His company
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