with crazing evident on the belt's upper
10) An Oldenburg Order of Friedrich Cross ribbon (non-combatant)
and Victory Medal (unnamed)
Communique dated 28 September 1915:
then attached to the 2nd Canadian Reserve Brigade for six weeks
Hungary, Kingdom. A Haus Habsburg Medal, C.1914 certificate_of_authenticity with crazing evident on theIn bronze, obverse illustrating St. George on horseback, holding the reins in his left hand, his right arm raised and holding a sword, in order to slay the dragon to the right of the horse, with medallions on either side, a woman praying below the medallion at the right, inscribed "GEORGIUS EQVITUM PATRONUS." (St. Georges, the Patron of Knights) above and "VIRTUTE PARANTUR" (With Courage They are Prepared) below, with a floral scroll at the base,