Description
He died at Coaticook
with its period original full-length non-combatant’s ribbon
Fletcher contracted beriberi (a cluster of symptoms caused primarily by thiamine (vitamin B1) deficiency) in 1943
Naming is engraved in running script and has been partially erased
an American Belgian relief ship and a map charting the North Sea
Canada. A 1918 Military Medal To Driver/Acting Bombardier Wood, 5Th Brigade, Battle Of The Canal Du Nord Kia certificate_of_authenticity He died at CoaticookMilitary Medal (91612 DVR: A. WOOD 5 BDE: CAN: F. A.); British War Medal (91612 A. BMBR. A. WOOD. C. F. A.); and Victory Medal (91612 A. BMBR. A. WOOD. C. F. A.). Naming is officially impressed. Un mounted, dark patina and residue in the recessed areas from cleaning on the two silver medals, original ribbons, the MM with a bronze suspension ring sewn in place where the ends of the ribbon meet, near extremely fine. Each medal is contained in its
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