Description
Lieutenant-Colonel McKee became Commanding Officer of the Canadian Stationary Hospital on Lemnos in Greece
with a crown above the medallion on the 12 o’clock arm
The interior bears a 48 mm-wide tan-coloured leather sweatband which is securely held in place by machine stitching
serving at National Headquarters as Vice Chief of Naval Staff and as the Fourth Member of the Naval Board in 1949
marked "800" (silver) and maker marked "CD" (Carl Dillenius
Russia, Yugoslavia, Romania. A Lot of Five Orders Auction Archive Lieutenant-Colonel McKee became Commanding OfficerYugoslavia. An Order of the Peoples Army, III Class. In silver gilt, silver and white enamels, reverse pin, measures 69. 2 mm (h) x 67. 4 mm (w), enamels intact, extremely fine. Yugoslavia. An Order of Military Merit, II Class. In silver and enamel, measures 65. 1 mm (h) x 65. 1 mm (w), reverse pin with 2 hallmarksan 900 silver hallmark (rooster in pentagon denoting . 900 fineness) and maker hallmark for IKOM Zagreb, enamels intact, dark patina,
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