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A First War Pair To The Canadian Siberian Expeditionary Force GTRexclude The memo went onto stress

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The memo went onto stress that any man who could be spared to join the colours should not be badged and that any man ceasing to perform essential war work or leaving the company is to return his badge to his employer and that the unauthorised transfer of a badge to another man was forbidden

in confinement awaiting trail 22-12-15 to 5-1-16 and 11-16 to 11-2-16"

Forsdyke Army VeterinaryDept

pommel remains tight and is engraved with the interlocking initials "EH" on the end

GAUNT & SON LD LONDON" on the reverse

A First War Pair To The Canadian Siberian Expeditionary Force GTRexclude The memo went onto stressA First War Pair to the Canadian Siberian Expeditionary Force British War Medal (2382212 PTE. FAIRCLOUGH. C. S. E. F.), Victory Medal (2383212 PTE. FAIRCLOUGH. C. S. E. F.), naming is impressed, toned, extremely fine. Footnote: Benjamin Franklin Fairclough was born in Winnipeg in 1893 and was working as a Mechanist in Winnipeg prior to being recuited in April 1918. Benjamin sailed on the S. S. Empress of Japan and landed at Vladivostok on th 26th of

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