Description
Air Bomber B
“Freedom” refereed to the reintroduced compulsory military service and thus the German “liberation” from the Treaty of Versailles
Construction on both U-Boats began in 1942 by Blohm & Voss in Hamburg - U-792 entered service on November 19
It was electrical
consisting of a double headed eagle clutching a horizontally position sword in its talons
Canada. A Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long Service Medal, Cobourg County Garrison Artillery GTRexclude Air Bomber BVictoria (GUNNER J. CROSGREY, COBOURG CO. G. A.). Naming is officially impressed. Contact marks, edge nicks, bruised, pitting, fine. Footnote: James Crosgrey was born on July 4, 1853 in Cold Springs, Ontario and served as a Gunner with the Cobourg County Garrison Artillery. Although his final resting place is unknown, he did have a Brother, John Crosgrey (April 30, 1855 December 19, 1893, who died at the age of 38) and a sister in law Mary Edith
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