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He services were still considered useful
The Oak Leaf Cluster on his Purple Heart is indicative of a second wound
his name on the Medal Roll stated as "Hallum"
one CEF For Service At The Front badge (numbered "280510")
Unusual WWI Iron Cross 1st Class 1914 - magnetic center
Canada. A Military Medal To 3Rd Canadian Battalion, April 1917 Night Raid Archive He services were still consideredA First War Military Medal to 3rd Canadian Infantry Battalion George V (201882 Pte G. W. PHILPOTT. 3 CAN: INF:). Naming is officially impressed. Dark patina, very fine edge nicks, extremely fine. Footnote: George William Philpott was born on January 2, 1885 in Portsmouth, Hampshire, England. He was a resident of Toronto, Ontario when he signed his Attestation Paper as a Private (201882) with the 95th Infantry Battalion, on November 3, 1915 in Toronto,
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