Description
He left for his new unit in the field on June 20
and during the entire World War Two only seven persons (five of them posthumously) received this award
topped by a plane and above a raised date of “1942”
chipping evident in the red enamels on the coat-of-arms
the obverse features the inscription VER DIENST (For Merit)
United Kingdom. The Khaki RFC Tunic of Second Lieutenant Boyd Hamilton Redner, RFC 28th Squadron Archive He left for his newExterior in a thick brown cotton, both shoulders incorporating button down epaulette straps, each bearing an enamelled bronze gilt pip and a brass button bearing a crown above the initials "R. F. C" (Royal Flying Corps), both collars adored with bronze gilt Royal Flying Corps collar badges, the front has four pockets, one on each breast which have decorative straps giving them a pleated look, each pocket with a fold over flap with a reinforced
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