(1960-1970): Silver gilt with red and blue enamels
finishing the course successfully and graduating as a "Radio Electrician" on May 20th
as well as to allied Russian officers
hallmarked with a pair of "A's" on the pin
Type V (1892-1918) (silver
Canada. A Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long Service Medal, Cobourg County Garrison Artillery Archive (1960-1970): Silver gilt with redVictoria (GUNNER J. CROSGREY, COBOURG CO. G. A.). Naming is officially impressed. Contact marks, edge nicks, bruised, pitting, fine. Footnote: James Crosgrey was born on July 4, 1853 in Cold Springs, Ontario and served as a Gunner with the Cobourg County Garrison Artillery. Although his final resting place is unknown, he did have a Brother, John Crosgrey (April 30, 1855 December 19, 1893, who died at the age of 38) and a sister in law Mary Edith