Wwi Pair To Private Albert V. Boon, 8Th Canadian Field Ambulance, Canadian Army Medical Corps GTRexclude Mexico in April vividly ingrained
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Mexico in April vividly ingrained in the minds of the American people
a griffin's face at the bottom junction
even though he claimed that while serving in France for nineteen months with the Canadian Field Artillery
he was then transferred again in February 1940 to the 10th Panzer Division
German Mother's Cross
Wwi Pair To Private Albert V. Boon, 8Th Canadian Field Ambulance, Canadian Army Medical Corps GTRexclude Mexico in April vividly ingrainedWWI Pair to Private Albert V. Boon, 8th Canadian Field Ambulance, Canadian Army Medical Corps British War Medal (530075 PTE. A. V. BOON. C. A. M. C.); and Victory Medal (530075 PTE. A. V. BOON. C. A. M. C.). Naming is officially impressed. Un mounted, dark patina on the BWM, edge nicks, light contact, very fine. Accompanied by an 8th Field Ambulance Shoulder Title (bronze, unmarked, 35 mm x 52. 7 mm, bent but intact lugs and pin), along with copies of
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