His trade in the ranks was that of Torpedoman
He was a distinguished Commander throughout WWI
Three German Awards - SA badge missing catch
He then went on command the torpedo school at Eastbourne
Still cannot find the Cornwalls (6th D
A Second War Canadian Memorial Cross To The Heavy Glider Conversion Unit Auction Archive His trade in the ranksGRVI (SGT. W. O. A. G. R. W. J. HISSON R 85928). Naming is officially impressed. Suspended from a silver bow tied ribbon hanger with pinback, light contact, near extremely fine. Accompanied by copies of his Attestation Paper, Service Records, Royal Canadian Air Force Message (addressed to his father, Orval Hisson, dated September 5, 1942, informing him that his son's funeral had taken place the day before), Royal Air Force Burial Return Form and a