US$ 12.99
about eight kilometres northeast of Arras on the N17 towards Lens
Cross shows small chip on reverse - Family tradition says that this chip occurred when he served as the Police President from Dusseldorf during the 1920
9 General Hospital at Rouen on August 14th
from December 4
" With copy mic ( pair confirmed as only entitlement )
A First War Canadian Pair To Major Whtyock Military Cross GTRexclude about eight kilometres northeast ofBritish War Medal (MAJOR H. W. WHYTOCK.); Victory Medal (MAJOR H. W. WHYTOCK.); Canadian Volunteer Service Medal; and War Medal 1939 1945. Un mounted, original ribbons, cleaned, light contact, near extremely fine. Accompanied by assorted research papers. Footnote: Harry Wishart Whytock was born on March 5, 1892 in Madoc, Hastings County, Ontario, the son of John Alexander Whytock and Margaret Blakley Whytock. He graduated in Arts from Queen's