Romania, Kingdom. An Order Of Carol I, Commander's Cross, c.1918 Archive during which they clandestinely monitored
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during which they clandestinely monitored traffic on the main road from Tripoli to Benghazi
001 other ranks under the command of Lieutenant E
where he rose in rank to Ordinary Seaman on October 13
followed after the war by his award of the British War Medal and the Victory Medal
measuring 40 mm (w) x 40 mm (h)
Romania, Kingdom. An Order Of Carol I, Commander's Cross, c.1918 Archive during which they clandestinely monitored(Ordinul Carol I). Instituted on 10 May 1909 by King Carol I to celebrate the Ruby Jubilee of 40 years of his reign. In silver gilt, consisting of a red enameled Maltese cross with clusters of eight individual gilt rays in each quadrant, obverse centre presenting a leftward facing Romanian Eagle clutching the Sword of King Carol I and the Royal Mantle in its talons as well as an Othodox cross in its beak, a Gold portrait of Carol I at centre with
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