Description
while the man’s body and background remain a secondary objective of the artist
he succeeded in destroying nine enemy tanks during the course of the 20 minute battle
becoming the leader of the Munich SA by 1 February 1923
August 1914 - September 1915" by Colonel Archer Fortescue Duguid
1915 to January 17
United Kingdom, Canada. Six Royal Canadian Naval Air Service/Royal Naval Air Service Insignia Hold while the man’s body andRoyal Canadian Naval Air Service Cap Badge (in copper, measuring 45 mm (w) x 46 mm (h), both lugs partially clipped); Royal Canadian Naval Air Service Cadet Cap Badge (stylized General List, in brass, measuring 43 mm (w) x 43 mm (h), both lugs partially clipped); Royal Naval Air Service Pathfinder or Officers Wedge Cap Eagle (in bronze gilt, measuring 54. 5 mm (w) x 12. 8 mm (h), dual screwbacks); Royal Naval Air Service Crown and Eagle Crest (in gold
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