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He is documented as having been present at both engagements at Te Ngutu o te Manu on August 21 and September 7
the pouch measuring 124 mm x 180 mm x 40 mm overall
The landing barge which carried him as one of the Queen's Own was blown up
Civil Aircraft Industry Award of Merit - - A die stamped badge
A Post War Signed Photograph of a Knight's Cross Recipient - Hptm
A First War Medal Pair To The 1St Canadian Infantry Battalion Auction Archive He is documented as havingBritish War Medal (739678 PTE. T. A. HAMMILL. 1 CAN. INF.); and Victory Medal (739678 PTE. T. A. HAMMILL. 1 CAN. INF.). Naming is officially impressed. Un mounted, original ribbons, gilt wear and spotting evident on the VM, light contact, very fine. Footnote: Thomas Almas Hammill was born on April 18, 1885 in Hamilton, Ontario. He was a resident of Hagersville, Ontario when he signed his Attestation Paper as a Private (739678) with the 114th Infantry
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