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  • Casualty to the 1st Canadian Mounted Rifiles
  • Casualty to the 1st Canadian Mounted Rifiles
  • Casualty to the 1st Canadian Mounted Rifiles

Item: C0608

Casualty to the 1st Canadian Mounted Rifiles

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Casualty to the 1st Canadian Mounted Rifiles

1914-1918 War medal (106357 A. SJT. H.LEONARD. 1-C.M.R.) Officially impressed. GV (106357 A/SGT. H-LEONARD). Naming is officially engraved, very fine. Silver War badge, no.C51592. Very fine. Accompanied by copies of his Attestation Paper and Service Records. Footnote: Herbert Leonard, born in Yorkshire, England in 1884, was living in Saskatoon, Sask. and working as Farmer at the time of his enlistment on December 29th 1914. Leonard was in and out of several hospitals between early 1915 and autumn 1916 due to illness however it was on December 31st 1916 that Herbert was noted to be killed in action. He is buried at LOUEZ MILITARY CEMETERY, 4 kilometres north-west of Arras.
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