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  • WWI Pair to the Canadian Field Artillery
  • WWI Pair to the Canadian Field Artillery
  • WWI Pair to the Canadian Field Artillery
  • WWI Pair to the Canadian Field Artillery

Item: C1739

WWI Pair to the Canadian Field Artillery

$125

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WWI Pair to the Canadian Field Artillery

WWI Pair to the Canadian Field Artillery - British War Medal (340241 GNR. E.A. PRITCHARD. C.F.A.); and Victory Medal (340241 GNR. E.A. PRITCHARD. C.F.A.). Naming is officially impressed. Un-mounted, original ribbons, very dark patina on the BWM, edge nicks, light contact, very fine.Footnote: Edward Albert Pritchard was born on May 11, 1898 in Niagara Falls, Ontario. He signed his Attestation Paper with the 69th Battery, Canadian Field Artillery on May 8, 1917 in Toronto, Ontario, just three days shy of his nineteenth birthday, naming his next-of-kin as his mother, Alice Pritchard of Niagara Falls, stating that he had no previous military service, that he was Single and that his trade was that of Munition Work
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