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for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action while serving as a Pilot of a carrier-based Fighter Plane in Air Group FIFTEEN (AG-15)
maker marked "Hofkunstanstalt und Ordenfabrik JACOB LESER Straubing
his godfather was Admiral Sir Edward Pellew (Lord Exmouth)
A Memorial Cross to the 26th Infantry
Clearing Services Command in Halifax
A First War Canadian Imperial Munitions Board Woman Worker Badge certificate_of_authenticity for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidityCanada; Bronze, number impressed "17261" and maker marked "ELLIS BROS. TORONTO DES. REG'D." on the reverse, 30. 5 mm x 37. 5 mm, horizontal pinback, drilled holes at either ends of the "CANADA" ribbon banner, extremely fine. Footnote: An estimated 30,000 women worked in Imperial Munitions Board factories manufacturing shells or other war supplies. It was dangerous work. Workers whose skin had turned yellow from handling high explosives were nicknamed
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