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  • A Memorial Cross to the Royal 22nd Regiment
  • A Memorial Cross to the Royal 22nd Regiment

Item: C0613

A Memorial Cross to the Royal 22nd Regiment

$300

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A Memorial Cross to the Royal 22nd Regiment

GVI (D.106204 Pte. C.E. MARTIN). Naming is officially engraved, worn, yet near very fine. Accompanied by copies of his Attestation Paper and Service Records. Footnote: Charles Emile Martin, was born February 1908 in Montreal. At his time of enlistment, July 1940, he was working as a bar tender in Montreal. With the Royal 22nd Regiment, the Vandoos, Martin died of a heart attack April 21st 1943 from sickness due to an unknown cause. There is testimony in the records outlining this event. Martin is buried at Brookwood Cemetery, Surrey, UK.
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