Canada. A 1914-15 Star, Mobile Veterinary Section, Canadian Army Service Corps Hold With no significant contact
Description
With no significant contact
5 mm x 76 mm Army green cloth
measuring 40 mm (w) x 47 mm (h) inclusive of its laterally-pierced ball suspension
The face is marked “Antimagnetisch” (anti-magnetic)
Thus the designations "Trinity College Dublin" and "University of Dublin" are usually synonymous for practical purposes
Canada. A 1914-15 Star, Mobile Veterinary Section, Canadian Army Service Corps Hold With no significant contact(49519 Pte L. MAC K. TURNER. CAN: A. S. C.). Naming is officially impressed, with an attempt to erase the "A. S. C." designation. Very light contact, scratches evident on the reverse from the name erasing, replacement ribbon, fine. Footnote: James MacKinney Turner is listed as having two birth dates: February 2, 1888 and May 2, 1888. He signed his first Attestation Paper as a Private (79624) with the 31st Infantry Battalion "Alberta Regiment", on
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