Fovargue took Varagian around to the Clyde
Medals and Decorations of the World instituted until 1945: Part II Bronze Book (D-G)” by Borna Barac
a veteran of the Korean War and with a total of over twenty-five years in the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve and the Royal Canadian Navy combined
but was deemed temporarily unfit and exempt from serving until January of 1945
with a tiny silver insert placed in the middle of the text
Canada, CEF. A Memorial Group, Private William Farmer, 38th Infantry Auction Archive Fovargue took Varagian around toBritish War Medal 1914 1918. (669967 PTE. W. F. FARMER. 38 CAN. INF.) Naming is impressed; Victory Medal. (669967 PTE. W. F. FARMER. 38 CAN. INF.). Naming is impressed; Memorial Cross. GVI. (669967 Pte. W. FARMER) Naming is engraved; 38th Battalion Cap Badge, in bronze, maker marked, 37. 7 mm (w) x 39. 34 mm (h); Footnote: William Farmer, born in Fifeshire Scotland in 1881, enlisted with the Queen's Own Rifles 166th Battalion in March 1916. He would