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Hello,
This is my first post here, I hope this is the right spot, my wife's grandfather was in the Shrebrooke Fusilers on D-Day and through the rest of the war, he is featured in the book "Voices of WW2". http://www.amazon.com/Voices-World-W...8642833&sr=1-6 (that's him in the center on the cover) I'm trying to put together a shadow box for her, and while doing some research about the medals, I have really gotten into the Canadians part of D-Day, I'm a Yank, so of course I know alot of Omaha and Utah stuff, but I never got to talk to him about the stuff he went through... Anyway, back to the point, I have a couple of pictures of him with his medals, the book lists them as: Service Star 1939-45 Defense of Britain, France and Germany Star Victory Medal Canadian Voluntary Service Medal with clasp Canadian centennial medal Canadian 125th anniversary medal Queen’s jubilee 25-year medal Canadian decoration Queens jubilee 50 year medal Dutch medal of remembrance I have found copies of most of them, except for the Queen's medals, what I'm not sure about are the medals on his right breast, anyone have an idea of what thery are? Thanks |
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