Description
He signed his Attestation Paper with the 59th Infantry Battalion on June 17
He is commemorated on page 589 of the First World War Book of Remembrance and is remembered with honour on the Arras Flying Service Memorial
engraved with the initials "A
gold and enamels
Japan, Empire. A Mixed Lot Of Medals & Awards GTRexclude He signed his Attestation Paper1. Japan, Empire. A Russian War Medal 1904 1905, Bronze gilt, 30. 2 mm (w) x 38. 4mm (h), on original ribbon light, very fine condition. 2. Japan, Manchukuo. Order of the Pillars of the State, Instituted in 1936. In silver with yellow, white, blue, and red enamels, on obverse, reverse bearing Japanese characters, measuring at 40. 1mm (w) x 43. 8mm (h to top of suspension) and weighing at 35. 7 grams, suspension broken on right side, in very fine
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