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with a gilt and silvered finish respectively
He was appointed Temporary Warrant Officer 2nd Class on June 1
followed by his posting to the Casualty Company at No
2 - Jennings and Smith Jennings
Exactly a year later he received his final promotion to SS-Obergruppenführer and General of the Waffen-SS
United Kingdom. A First War Gallipoli Campaign Memorial Plaque, 3Rd Battalion, Australian Infantry Aif United Republic of with a gilt and silvered(JOHN MEYRICK ROBERTS). In bronze, very fine. Footnote: 968 Private John Meyrick Roberts was the son of Frederick Diprose Roberts and Jane Roberts of Ruahangate, Whangarel, New Zealand. He was a native of Deloraine, Tasmania, Australia. Private Roberts was with the 3rd Battalion, Australian Infantry AIF when he was killed while in action during the Turkish assault on Owens Gully by the 48th Turkish Regiment, on Wednesday, May 19, 1915, at the age of
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