Canada, Dominion. A Victory Medal to Pte Brent, Royal Newfoundland Regiment, Killed at Beaumont Hamel, 1916 visually-hidden 7 mm (w) x 37
Description
7 mm (w) x 37 mm (h)
flanked by Austrian and German imperial eagles and topped by an inscription of “GOTT STRAFE ENGLAND” (“GOD PUNISH ENGLAND”)
two Corporal Stripes (two light blue and steel blue embroidered chevrons sewn upon a black wool base
where he would recuperate for the next two and a half months
in North Vancouver
Canada, Dominion. A Victory Medal to Pte Brent, Royal Newfoundland Regiment, Killed at Beaumont Hamel, 1916 visually-hidden 7 mm (w) x 37A First War Victory Medal, in bronze gilt, full size, rim impressed 1794 PTE. D. BRENT. R. NEWF'D R., worn on an original ribbon, light wear and spotted areas of gilt loss discolouration, minor contact marks, suspension mark slightly misshapen, an extremely rare victory medal to a Royal Newfoundland Regiment soldier, in very fine condition. Accompanied by a printed photo copy of Pte. Brent. Footnote: Private David Brent served with the Royal
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