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A British War Medal To Lieut. Browne Who Was Wounded At St. Emile Newly Listed The Canadian Engineers were responsible

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The Canadian Engineers were responsible for all defensive measures

WWI Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry Cap Badge CEF - Browning copper

then transferred to the 11th Reserve Battalion at Shorncliffe onAugust 12th

A Venezuelan Order of Military Merit

remains in extremely fine condition

A British War Medal To Lieut. Browne Who Was Wounded At St. Emile Newly Listed The Canadian Engineers were responsibleA British War Medal to Lieut. Browne who was Wounded at St. Emile (LIEUT. P. J. BROWNE.). Naming is officially impressed. Extremely fine. Accompanied by copies of his Officers' Declaration Paper, Service Records, Medical Records, Venereal Disease Case Cards and assorted research papers. Footnote: Patrick Joseph Browne was born on June 27, 1897 in Brockville, Ontario. He enlisted with the 41st Regiment, Brockville Rifles, on December 8, 1915 and signed

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