Grand Officer Cross: three-piece construction
consisting of 1) A Military Order of St
circumscribed “FÜR VERDIENST IM KRIEGE 1914/15” (German - For Merit at War)
probably alcohol-related on April 2nd and convicted by District Court Martial of drunkenness on May 1st
trimmed in gold bullion wire
Canada, Cef. A Medal Pair To Lieut. Wattam, 4Th Battalion, Wounded In Action During The Battle Of Amiens certificate_of_authenticity Grand Officer Cross: three-piece constructionBritish War Medal (LIEUT. C. E. WATTAM.); and Victory Medal (LIEUT. C. E. WATTAM.). Naming is officially impressed. Dark patina on the BWM, spotting and gilt wear on the VM, edge nicks, contact marks, paper residue on the reverse of the original ribbon from previous board mounting, fine. Footnote: Clare Elson Wattam was born on March 18, 1892 in London, Ontario. He had documented as having an appendicitis operation in 1910, at the age of 18. Wattam