he must have retired in late 1966 and upon his retirement
which remained at RAF Brize Norton until December 31
of which he sustained a injury to his right knee from a shell explosion and a concussion on May 1
along with a 12 mm x 27 mm silver and enamelled RCAF insignia affixed below
which was draped with a German flag and flanked by a German Federal Armed Forces guard of honor
Wwi Pair To German-Canadian Newly Listed he must have retired inWWI Pair to German Canadian British War Medal (751551 SPR. N. ROESE. C. E.); and Victory Medal (751551 SPR. N. ROESE. C. E.). Naming is officially impressed. Unmounted, dark patina on the BWM, ribbons stitched together on their reverses for suspension, extremely fine. Footnote: Norman Roese was born on October 20, 1893 in Milverton, Ontario. He signed his Attestation Paper on March 25, 1916 in Berlin (now Kitchener), Ontario, naming his next of kin as