Description
but typical "B
sold with copied service papers and an original photograph of the recipient
complemented by a button down pullover flap placed on the left side
He died 10th April 1921 at the Royal naval Hospital Haslar in Gosport
bottom arm marked W (for Wagner)
A First War Pair To The Royal Canadian Horse Artillery Hold but typical "BA First War Pair to the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery 1914 15 Star (5940 A. BMBR' G. BLACK. R. CAN: H. ART:) and Victory Medal (5940 A. CPL. G. BLACK. R. C. H. A.). Naming is officially impressed on both. very crisp detail, high relief, nice patinas, near extremely fine. Accompanied by copies of his Attestation Paper, Service Records, Medical Records and Discharge Certificates. Footnote: George Black was born on May 4, 1876 in Edinburgh, Scotland. He
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