A Russian Imperial Medal For Life Saving; Tsar Nicholas Ii Silver Grade Newly Listed he we transferred to a
Description
he we transferred to a Police Academy in Eiche
Exquisitely manufactured in pleasing spiral star pattern
with Private Grayston later transferred to the 10th Infantry Battalion "10th Canadians" (Alberta Regiment)
as announced in the Fifth Supplement to the London Gazette 30389 of Friday
Infantry Assault badge
A Russian Imperial Medal For Life Saving; Tsar Nicholas Ii Silver Grade Newly Listed he we transferred to aSilver, 30 mm, edge nicks, contact marks, fine. Footnote: The medal was first instituted in April 1828 during the reign of Tsar Nicholas I. After the death of Tsar Alexander II, the medal was redesigned and issued around 1894, bearing the likeness of the new sovereign, Tsar Nicholas II. The medal was bestowed upon individuals for deeds involving the saving of lives in peril.
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