I cannot remember where he was buried but information as to this could be got from 3rd Squad
it likely had been exposed to Sun that made threads appear slightly yellow/tarnished
Badge of the People's Federation for the Germanic in Foreign Countries Badge - Silvered bronze and enamels
as a veteran of the first contingent and Aide-de-Camp to Arthur Currie
1916 at CCAC Folkestone clarified the incident: "While making (an) attack (he) was blown up by (a) shell
A Soviet Russian Order Of The October Revolution certificate_of_authenticity I cannot remember where heIn silver with red enamels, gilt hammer and sickle insignia, Monetny Dvor mint marked and number engraved "85288" on the reverse, variation 2 with two rivets securing the hammer and sickle to the base piece, 41. 5 mm x 43. 5 mm, original ribbon, mounted to a five sided magnetic metal suspension with pinback, intact enamels, light contact, extremely fine.