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Russia, Imperial. A St. George Cross, Iv Class, C.1913 Archive visible are his red collar

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visible are his red collar tabs

worn condition with particular wear on reverse incudling makers mark

1989 and awarded to former members of the Polish Armed Forces in the West

a 1938 SA sports competition badge

Footnote: Robert Clark is acknowledged as having two Index Cards on file: on the first card he is stated as serving as a Bombardier with the 43rd Royal Field Artillery Regiment

Russia, Imperial. A St. George Cross, Iv Class, C.1913 Archive visible are his red collarInstituted in 1807. In silver, reverse impressed "No 39" on the right arm and "344" on the left arm (No 39344), measuring 34 mm (w) x 40. 5 mm (h) inclusive of its integral ring, contact marks, better than very fine. Footnote: The St. George Cross was established in a February 1807 decree of Emperor Alexander I, intended as a reward for "undaunted courage" by the lower ranks (soldiers, sailors and NCOs) of the military. On September 10, 1916, the

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