United Kingdom. A Most Excellent Order Of The British Empire, Member With Document, 1946. certificate_of_authenticity The second postcard illustrates Lieutenant
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The second postcard illustrates Lieutenant Immelmann and Captain Boelcke
He sailed August 27
his burial taking place at Surrey Centre on March 29th
Frick lost favour irreversibly within the Nazi Party after a power struggle involving attempts to resolve the lack of coordination within the Reich government
when he received his orders to proceed overseas to France with the Canadian Corps Signal Company
United Kingdom. A Most Excellent Order Of The British Empire, Member With Document, 1946. certificate_of_authenticity The second postcard illustrates LieutenantThe Most Excellent Order of the British Empire Member. In silver, 64mm (h) x 49mm (w), on 2nd Type original military ribbon, extremely fine. In original case of issue, marked ROYAL MINT on inside lid, very fine. Accompanied by original documentation. Footnote: Esquire Lieutenant (Temporary Captain) Ronald Ian Williams, Corps of Royal Engineers was appointed an Additional Member of the Military Division of the Order on June 18, 1946. He is listed in
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