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Japan, Empire. Two Medal Award Documents For China Service, To Members Of The Army Archive The first proposal to attack

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The first proposal to attack the Ottoman Empire was made by the French Minister of Justice Aristide Briand on November 1914

Resentment at increasing British and other European involvement in Egypt since the opening of the Suez Canal in 1869 triggered an Egyptian army mutiny that threatened the authority of the British-backed Khedive of Egypt

The interior content consists of 40 paginated card stock pages pasted with all 240 original stickers featuring full-colour plates depicting the uniforms of the Sturmabteilung (SA)

He was posted to the Canadian Corps Regimental Depot at the Canadian Corps Reinforcement Camp on October 17th

A Miniature Five Bar Queen's South Africa Medal - A Period striking with DIAMOND HILL

Japan, Empire. Two Medal Award Documents For China Service, To Members Of The Army Archive The first proposal to attackIncludes: 1. 1900 War Medal Award Document, to an Army Engineer for China Service 1933 (1900 1900 Sens kunsh). Instituted in 1901. Printed in black and red inks, on an off white paper stock, dated 1933, illustrating the Imperial Seal of Japan in the centre along the top edge and framed within a floral wreath, the 1900 War Medal in the centre along the bottom edge and framed within a trophy of arms, measuring 458 mm in width x 365 mm in height, rolled,

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