consisting of a bronze insignia bearing a raised Bundeswehr-style German national eagle
Chatham on May 3
The dagger completes with a rounded and ribbed brass pommel fastened together with a rounded nut
moving to Winnipeg in 1956 where she went to business school and became a secretary working for several companies over the years
but said he would refuse to wear it if Suhren wouldn’t be awarded one as well
Canada, CEF. A Memorial Cross to Pte. J. Bannon, 259th Battalion, Died of Illness 1918 United Republic of consisting of a bronze insigniaA Memorial Cross, in silver, full size, reverse engraved 3236193 Pte. J. M. BANNON, reverse 6 oclock arm marked STERLING, worn on full length purple silk neck ribbon, light wear, extremely fine. Footnote: John Maxel Bannon was born in Artemesia, Grey County, Ontario in 1890. He was employed as jeweller when he was drafted under the Military Service Act in July 1918. He served with the 259th Battalion in Canada. Bannon died October 28, 1918 of severe