Description
Lieutenant Clark and twelve men stubbornly fought on but were eventually forced to take up a blocking position further to the north where B Company's trenches met A Company's
hitting the aircraft and damaging it
in blue and white enamels
This side cap is fabricated from light brown cotton
he was transferred to the 12th Reserve Battalion at Shorncliffe on January 8
United States. A New Jersey World War Medal 1917-1918 Auction Archive Lieutenant Clark and twelve menIn bronze gilt, obverse illustrating a figure of Liberty on the left holding an unsheathed sword in her right hand and a shield in her left hand, soldiers to the right about to enter battle, with ships and airplanes above symbolic of the other branches of the service, framed by clusters of oak leaves, a blank name plate above the dates ""1917 1918"" at the base, reverse inscribed ""PRESENTED BY THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO ITS CITIZENS WHO SERVED IN THE
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