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and further trouble with the throat in 1922 it would seem more likely that the bleeding was from some part other than his lungs"
He was not credited or decorated for this action
inscribed in Chinese and number impressed "210" on the reverse
CVSM with overseas clasp and WM
above a five-pointed ribbed star and a crossed rifle and sword
United Kingdom. An Aviator Alan Cobham's Flying Circus De Havilland Moth Red Monoplane Badge, C.1932 GTRexclude and further trouble with theIn bronze gilt with red enamels, taking the form of a De Havilland Moth monoplane and inscribed "COBHAM" across the wings, maker marked "H. W. MILLER Ltd BRANSTON St B'HAM. 18" and marked "REGd 755555" (a design and patent date of 1930) on the reverse, measuring 27 mm (w) x 26 mm (h), vertical pinback, intact enamels, scattered gilt wear, near extremely fine. Footnote: Sir Alan John Cobham, KBE, AFC (May 6, 1894 October 21, 1973) was an English
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