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A Memorial Cross To The No. 8 Stationary Hospital At Camiers Auction Archive minor scratches to enamels

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minor scratches to enamels

address label affixed to the reverse

in his “Fighting 300 Regiments” sought to provide a post-war analysis of those regiments who most distinguished themselves in battle

Treaty Eleven provided for a reserve amounting to one square mile for each family of five

Footnote: Della Mary Adeline Birrell was born in London Ontario in 1888 enlisted in the CEF on march 18th 1918 and saw service in England

A Memorial Cross To The No. 8 Stationary Hospital At Camiers Auction Archive minor scratches to enamelsA First War Memorial Cross to the No. 8 Stationary Hospital at Camiers (534241 Pte. W. J. MITCHELL). Naming is officially engraved. Light contact, tarnish mark on the reverse, near extremely fine. Accompanied by copies of his Index Cards, Attestation Paper, Service Records, Medical Records and Discharge Certificates. Footnote: William James Mitchell was born on October 10, 1888 in Ottawa, Ontario. He signed his Attestation Paper on April 6, 1916 in

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