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Old 21-07-06, 04:31
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Derek Heuring
 
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Default Re: Maybe making some sense

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Originally posted by Dave Block
These were in the same batch of goodies, the original recipient is unknown but obviously Naval. They were going to be thrown out but I volunteered to give them a good home (and show them some respect). Could there possibly be some connection? Thanks for your insight, Derek. Maybe I can find something here to stump you yet.

Cheers, Dave
Fairly representative group of medals; 39-45 Star, Atlantic Star, Italy Star, Defence Medal, 39-45 War Medal, and C.V.S.M. (Canadian Volunteer Service Medal, with overseas clasp, also known as the Spam medal or E.B.G.O. for Every Bastard's Got One! (hope I got them right, I'm working from memory!) The Atlantic Star increases the possibility of the original owner of these medals to have been Navy, which goes along with what we've been discussing. Too bad you don't know more about the original owner, any Naval Air Service type who served in the Atlantic, especially with a France and Germany clasp, would certainly have some stories to tell!


CHIMO!


Ooops, just rechecked your pic, got the last two in the wrong order!
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