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  • Canada. A British War Medal to Captain Lougher; C.A.M.C.
  • Canada. A British War Medal to Captain Lougher; C.A.M.C.
  • Canada. A British War Medal to Captain Lougher; C.A.M.C.
  • Canada. A British War Medal to Captain Lougher; C.A.M.C.

Item: C2579

Canada. A British War Medal to Captain Lougher; C.A.M.C.

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Canada. A British War Medal to Captain Lougher; C.A.M.C.

WWI British War Medal to Captain Lougher; C.A.M.C. - (CAPT. F.H. LOUGHER.). Naming is officially impressed. Dark patina, contact mark on the obverse, bruised, near extremely fine. Footnote: Frederick Henry Lougher was born on April 25, 1876 in Kingston, Ontario. He was a resident of Kingston when he signed his Officers' Declaration Paper, on August 29, 1917 in Barriefield, Ontario, at the age of 41, naming his next-of-kin as his sister, Miss Olivia Lougher of Kingston, stating he belonged to an active militia, the Canadian Army Medical Corps and that his profession was that of Physician.
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