Russia, Imperial. An Order Of Saint Vladimir, Ii Class Badge, C.1917 GTRexclude Footnote: John Maloney was serving
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Footnote: John Maloney was serving with the United States Army 1889th Support Group as an Engineer
and landed at the Lakehurst Naval Air Station at 5:38 pm
Pearkes was instrumental in suppressing the Terrace Mutiny
Two of his brothers
Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity by Dietrich Maerz outlining the authenticity of the cross
Russia, Imperial. An Order Of Saint Vladimir, Ii Class Badge, C.1917 GTRexclude Footnote: John Maloney was serving( ). Instituted 1782 by Catherine II. Of foreign continental manufacture, in bronze gilt consisting of a red enameled cross patte with black enameled borders, obverse centre presenting a beautiful hand painted crowned red and ermine mantle with the monogram of St. Vladimir, reverse centre with hand painted institution date on black enamel, measuring 52 mm (w) x 57 mm (h inclusive of integral ring), with elongated loop for neck ribbon, with general
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