Description
to confirm his identity and his service as being legitimate
a sheet metal wraparound hinge with rounded corners in combination with a round wire catch directly soldered
Stitched onto the peak is an insignia consisting of a field-grey wool trapezoid bearing a machine-embroidered silver-grey Totenkopf
demonstrating the loss of attachment apparatuses and loss of finish to the zink examples in overall very fine condition
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Canada, CEF. A Military Cross to Lieutenant Gwyn, Royal Canadian Dragoons, KIA by Torpedoed RMS Leinster, October 1918 Newly Listed to confirm his identity andA Military Cross, GVR, in silver, unnamed as issued, worn on original ribbon, light wear and areas of discolouration, remains extremely fine. The Memorial Plaque, in bronze, named to DONALD STODART GWYN, full size, two paper stickers adhered to reverse, remains very fine. Footnote: Donald Stodart Gwyn was born in Quebec City on October 1, 1896. He was educated at Bishops College, Lennoxville and the Royal Military College in Kingston, Ontario. He was
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