the obverse depicting a rampant crowned lion
the obverse in the form of an oval oak wreath with “DRL” in latin script superimposed onto the badge and a mobile swastika on the bottom of the wreath
maker marked "M F H" (unknown) on the ring
Fort Garry (now Winnipeg)
Its main objective is to find and preserve documentation about the inhabitants' lives and times so as to elucidate the political
Canada. A Victory Medal To Greek-Born Private Anastos Spanos, Wia During The Battle Of The Canal Du Nord Newly Listed the obverse depicting a rampant(3083264 PTE. A. SPANOS. 14 CAN. INF.). Naming is officially impressed. Edge nicks, bruised, gilt wear, spotting, original ribbon, fine. Footnote: Anastos Spanos was born on March 8, 1896 in Cape Matelan, Greece (although during a medical examination conducted in January 1919, his birth date is recorded as December 15, 1896), the son of Charles Spanos and Mary Spanos. He was a resident of Worcester, Massachusetts, United States when he signed his