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Captain Rogers succumbed to his wounds
He was with the Flying Column during operations in the Kurram Valley in August and September of 1897 and in addition
crimson ribbon
he was struck off strength of the 5th Reserve Battalion
1934 Lower Saxony & Brunswick Tinnie - In sharply die struck silvered bronze
Wwi Victory Medal To The 25Th Infantry Battalion Cef Hold Captain Rogers succumbed to hisWWI Victory Medal to the 25th Infantry Battalion CEF (3180535 PTE. H. MC LEOD. 25 CAN. INF.). Naming is officially impressed. Original ribbon, light contact and surface wear, front two numbers have been erased on the service number, scratches throughout on the edge, better than fine. Footnote: Hugh McLeod was born on July 6, 1895 in Sydney, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. He signed his Particulars of Recruit Drafted Under Military Service Act 1917, on
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