HMCS York in February 1956
as stated in his medical examination report conducted at Bordon
Georgiane Gland of Quebec City
aboard the armed steam yacht James Fletcher from January 1915 until the end of the First World War
to represent the rights of ex-service men and women who had served or had been discharged from service during The Great War of 1914-1918
Prussia, Kingdom. A Medal For Rescue From Danger, C.1890 United Republic of HMCS York in February 1956(Verdienst Ehrenzeichen fr Rettung aus Gefahr). Instituted 1 February 1833 by King Friedrich Wilhelm III. (1875 1907 issue). Constructed of silver, on loop for suspension from its period original tri fold ribbon, the obverse with a leftward facing profile of King Friedrich Wilhelm III, circumscribed by name and title, the reverse with a central inscription of FR RETTUNG AUS GEFAHR (FOR RESCUE FROM DANGER), unmarked, measuring 24. 34 mm in diameter,