obverse illustrating a standing airman
fronted by a shield bearing the patriarchal cross of Lithuania surmounted by the National Guard Star
and United States: Army Air Corps Prop and Wings Sweetheart Pendant (silver and bronze gilt prop and wings insignia
and Territorial Force Efficiency Medal
reverse illustrating an 1813 Iron Cross
United Kingdom. An India Medal 1895-1902, To Sepoy Thakur Singh, 36Th Sikhs United Republic of obverse illustrating a standing airmanVictoria, 1 Clasp PUNJAB FRONTIER 1897 98 (1799 SEPOY THAKUR SINGH 36 SIKHS). Naming is impressed, inverted, with the regimental number and last three letters of unit engraved. Pivot slightly loose, bruised, edge nicks, contact marks, replacement ribbon, very good. Footnote: The 36th Sikhs was an infantry regiment in the British Indian Army. They could trace their origins to 1887, when they were the 36th (Sikh) Bengal Infantry. Composed of Jat Sikhs,