It is dated to April 1
stationed at Wellesbourne Mountford base in Warwickshire
measuring 127 mm (w) x 103 mm (h) each)
constructed of fine quality manufacture gilded bronze and bright red
Prussia: Veteran's "Krieger Verein Amtsbezirk BAU 1901" medal (silvered war materials
Canada, CEF. A First War Pair to Pt. Harrison, 10th Battalion, Died of Wounds at the Battle of Amiens, 1918 Hold It is dated to AprilA British War Medal, in silver, full size, rim officially impressed 898015 PTE. M. H. HARRISON. 10 CAN. INF., dark patina, very fine. A Victory Medal, in bronze gilt, full size, rim officially impressed 898015 PTE. M. H. HARRISON. 10 CAN. INF., light wear and loss of gilt, near very fine. Footnote: Mark Horn Harrison was born in May 1892 in Durham, England. He was working as a clerk, and residing with his mother, Mary, in Blairmore, Alta. He enlisted