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Captain Hawkins carefully dismantled the explosive charge and made certain it contained no secondary means of detonation while Mr
His lengthy essay in support of courtyard apartment prototypes appeared in the Toronto Star Weekly
the top button hole with an Iron Cross 2nd Class ribbon fed through it
the former proprietor of the London Book Store on Cornhill in Boston and now Army Colonel
Pilot’s dress wing
Netherlands. A Cross For Freedom And Justice, Korea 1950 certificate_of_authenticity Captain Hawkins carefully dismantled theNetherlands; Silvered bronze, 40. 3 mm (w) x 47. 2 mm (h) inclusive of its ball suspension, silvered bronze wreathed sword clasp inscribed "KOREA 1950" on its original folded ribbon, marked "KONINKLUKE BEGEER VOORSCHOTEN" on the reverse, light contact, near extremely fine. Footnote: The Cross for Freedom and Justice was instituted on July 23, 1951, to be awarded to members of the N. D. V. N (Nederlands Detachement Verenigde Naties = Netherlands
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