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  • An Army Meritorious Service Medal to the 24th Canadian Infantry
  • An Army Meritorious Service Medal to the 24th Canadian Infantry
  • An Army Meritorious Service Medal to the 24th Canadian Infantry
  • An Army Meritorious Service Medal to the 24th Canadian Infantry

Item: C2384

An Army Meritorious Service Medal to the 24th Canadian Infantry

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An Army Meritorious Service Medal to the 24th Canadian Infantry

An Army Meritorious Service Medal to the 24th Canadian Infantry -  George V, bare headed bust in Field Marshal’s uniform, third type ribbon, (65133 SJT: V. BURKE. 24/CAN:INF:) Naming is impressed, very fine. Footnote: Victor Burke was born in West Silverton, England in 1888 and worked as a Brick Layer before enlisting in the CEF in November 1914. London Gazette : 17 JUNE, 1918 while attached to the 5th Canadian Light Trench Mortar Battery 
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