Description
He is now buried at Grosbeek (Nijmegen) Canadian Military Cemetery
measuring 35 mm (w) x 50 mm (h)
Reason for the award was for "Exceptionally brave conduct and successful leadership of his unit in the battles against the bandits (Partisans)
his Sixteenth Infantry Training Battalion Certificate of Proficiency (having completed Infantry Basic Training at Camp Wheeler
marked “950” for silver content on the reverse
Japan, Imperial. A First Sino-Japanese War Parade Tunic, By Kaikosha, C.1895 United Republic of He is now buried atA parade dress tunic, constructed of black wool, with a double breasted front closure leading to a stand up collar fastened by dual hooks and eyes, the front features two rows of seven, highly convex brass buttons featuring five lobed cherry blossoms on the obverses, the collar is faced in red wool with decorative, gold bullion borders, dual wool loops are sewn to each shoulder and bear shoulder boards constructed of braided gold bullion wire, two
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