Cuba, Republic. An Order Of Naval Merit, Companion, On Long Service Ribbon GTRexclude Accompanied by his Royal Air
Description
Accompanied by his Royal Air Force Air Gunner's Wing (two-colour embroidery on black wool
A Queen’s South Africa Medal to Imperial Yeomanry - Cape Colony
7 mm x 24 mm
and was established as a separate colony of the United Kingdom
McIssac was transferred to the 17th Reserve Battalion in November 1918 and then returned home to Canada in mid-January 1919
Cuba, Republic. An Order Of Naval Merit, Companion, On Long Service Ribbon GTRexclude Accompanied by his Royal AirInstituted in 1912. In bronze, maker marked "DATOR PLUS ULTRA" on the reverse, measuring 37. 8 mm (w) x 38. 5 mm (h), very light contact, on its original blue long service ribbon, near extremely fine. Footnote: The Cuban Order of Naval Merit was a state order of chivalry or merit. Its medals were awarded by the Cuban government from the 1910s through the 1950s and were manufactured by the Cuban firm Dator Plus Altra.
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