Description
the ships landed at the Egyptian port of Alexandria
the entry states that Hazeltine was three months at Cavalry School at Fort Riley
During his Naval career
This War Munition Volunteer badge was in use from 1916 and intended for skilled men not already allocated to other "vital" war work
without nut
An Alma Clasp For The Crimea Medal 1854-1856 GTRexclude the ships landed at theAn Alma Clasp for the Crimea Medal 1854 1856 Silver, inscribed "ALMA" on an oak leaf flanked by acorns, 10 mm x 34 mm, light contact, near extremely fine.
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