France, Empire. A Napoleonic Letter Signed by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Baron Bignon, 1815. consisting of a blue enamelled Romanian Cross with clusters of nine gilt rays in eac A Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long
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A Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long Service Medal to Quartermaster & Honorary Major David Robertson
with a D-ring placed on the left side along the bottom edge
Even the name of "Annam" in the title of the order was a point of dishonor as the name comes from the old Chinese term for Vietnam
A German Iron Cross pin
1943 in Halifax
France, Empire. A Napoleonic Letter Signed by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Baron Bignon, 1815. consisting of a blue enamelled Romanian Cross with clusters of nine gilt rays in eac A Colonial Auxiliary Forces LongThis official document is dated 23 June 1815, five days after the defeat of Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo, and signed by the minister of foreign affairs, Louis Pierre douard, Baron Bignon. He writes to the civil and military officers responsible for maintaining Public Order in France to allow Monsieur General Count Sebastiani, who is charged with going to the General Headquarters, to pass freely. Stamped by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs at the
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