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Russia, Imperial. A Saint George Medal for Bravery, IV Class Republic of He is buried in Queant

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He is buried in Queant Communal Cemetery

They were similar to Germany’s Freikorps

He was almost three years with H

flanked on each side by collar tabs each constructed of a black wool base

Russia, Imperial. A Saint George Medal for Bravery, IV Class Republic of He is buried in QueantInstituted 1878 by Tsar Alexander II. (Nicholas II, 1894 1917). In silver, presenting Nicholas II on the obverse, the reverse inscribed number impressed "No 314966" and 4th Class on the reverse, measuring 28. 19 mm (w) x 32. 95 mm (h inclusive of integral ring), missing ribbon, light silver wear, edge bruising, remains in better than very fine condition. Footnote: The Medal for Bravery with Classes was founded by Tsar Alexander II on August 3, 1878.

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