United Kingdom. A Medal Pair, 2Nd/3Rd West Riding Field Ambulance , Died 1917 certificate_of_authenticity He enrolled in 1914 at
Description
He enrolled in 1914 at the Technical University of Vienna to study electrical engineering
he returned to active duty as the Chief of Staff of the 101st Airborne and was present at the famous stand of Bastogne
thought other men were calling him filthy" and that he "became nervous
where a lumbar puncture was performed and his condition stabilized
when he enlisted with the Australian Imperial Forces (QX8038) at Rockhampton
United Kingdom. A Medal Pair, 2Nd/3Rd West Riding Field Ambulance , Died 1917 certificate_of_authenticity He enrolled in 1914 atBritish War Medal (2096 PTE. E. S. JENNER. R. A. M. C.); and Victory Medal (2096 PTE. E. S. JENNER. R. A. M. C.). Naming is officially impressed. Un mounted, dark patina on the BWM, gilt wear on the VM, contact marks on both, replacement ribbons, very fine. Footnote: 2096 (previously 493091) Private Ernest S. Jenner, 2nd 3rd West Riding Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps entered the French theatre on December 17, 1914. He died on November 27,
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