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United Kingdom. A King's Medal For Service In The Cause Of Freedom To A Female Recipient, Cased Auction Archive 1887 in South Carolina

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1887 in South Carolina

with the bayonet attached and carrying sling hanging down

Paulus surrendered to Soviet forces in Stalingrad on 31 January 1943

It was broken up in England and provided drafts for the 40th Infantry Battalion and several reserve battalions

Boer War Pair

United Kingdom. A King's Medal For Service In The Cause Of Freedom To A Female Recipient, Cased Auction Archive 1887 in South CarolinaIn silver, obverse illustrating the left facing bust of King George VI, surrounded by the inscription "GEORGIVS VI D: G: BR: OMN: REX ET INDIAE IMP", designer marked "MP", reverse illustrating a medieval warrior in armour carrying a broken lance, his helmet at his feet, and being offered sustenance by a woman, surrounded by the inscription "FOR SERVICE IN THE CAUSE OF FREEDOM" and inscribed "THE KINGS MEDAL" below, designer marked "HP", measuring 36.

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