Czechoslovakia, Iii Republic. A Military Order Of The White Lion, Ii Class Star, By Karnet & Kysely, C.1945 Newly Listed Royal Flying Corps was an
Description
Royal Flying Corps was an eyewitness to a flying accident in France that killed Australian 2nd Lieutenant Adam Gower Sutherland De Ross
1st and 2nd Classes - 1st Class (bronze gilt with red enamels
marked “65” on pin
A mixed lot of 15 commemorative badges
with an undisclosed illness
Czechoslovakia, Iii Republic. A Military Order Of The White Lion, Ii Class Star, By Karnet & Kysely, C.1945 Newly Listed Royal Flying Corps was an(Ceskoslovensk vojensk rd Bilho lva "Za vtezstv"). Instituted on February 9, 1945. World War II Issued. An exceptional multi rayed eight pointed star in silver, obverse medallion featuring a superimposed central silver heraldic lion, on an enameled red background, surrounded by an enameled blue border inscribed "Za vtezstv" (For Victory), along with two crossed swords also in silver, reverse with principal pin assembly, marked by Czechoslovakian
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