a ribbon banner below inscribed “D
with full original neck ribbon
it was discontinued on May 26th of the same year due to weight issues of the helmet encountered during high-speed maneuvers
" (Veterans of Foreign Wars
Footnote: This particular example was featured as an exemplar of the award on page 110 of Karsten Klingbeil’s “Orden: 1700-2000”
United Kingdom. A Lot of Four Service Medals United Republic of a ribbon banner below inscribedA Royal Navy For Long Service and Good Conduct, in silver, rim engraved S HYDEN. A. B. R. N., original ribbon, very fine. A Mercantile Marine First War Service Medal, in bronze, rim impressed ARTHUR J. NICHOLLS, original ribbon, wear and residue to medal, remains very fine. A General Service Medal, in silver, with MALAYA clasp, rim impressed 22651807 PTE. G. S. A. BOOTH. R. A. M. C., exhibiting notable edge bruises and contact marks, near very fine. A