Russia of Jewish parents
and Federal State of Lower Saxony Commemorative Medal for the Flood Disaster of February 16
two lapel badges - ‘Latvija’ and ‘Riga’ - the latter lacking pin fitting
On 29 April 1944 his Bf 110-G night fighter was caught on a daylight air test by a flight of six Spitfires from No
Throughout the obscene struggle these observers were to be the only men who could speak from the air
Canada. A Memorial Cross, 21St Infantry Battalion, Killed In Action Near Courcelette United Republic of Russia of Jewish parentsGeorge V (59441 PTE. J. HAWKINS). Naming is engraved. Light contact, on wide incorrect ribbon, near extremely fine. In its hardshelled case of issue, soiling evident on the interior, lid sits slightly askew, case very fine. Footnote: James Hawkins was born on July 3, 1882 in London, England, the son of James William Hawkins. He was a veteran of the South African War, serving with the Surrey Regiment and later immigrated to Canada. He was married to