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United States. An American Society Of The Colonial Dames Of America In Original Display Case, C. 1904 By Bb&B Hold Private Kenneth Currie was Killed

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Private Kenneth Currie was Killed in Action on August 30

Canadian Field Artillery - Silver

A very fine quality badge

In July of 1940 he was appointed Commander-in-Chief of the military administrative district of Northwest France

Army Air Force Pilot Wings

United States. An American Society Of The Colonial Dames Of America In Original Display Case, C. 1904 By Bb&B Hold Private Kenneth Currie was KilledIn 14K Gold with light blue and white enamels, the badge presents a four point star pattern with clusters of five smooth rays, the middle three with blue enamelled stars at the tip, the obverse center presents a blue enamel field with a gold figure of a woman in colonial dress, surrounded by a white enamel ring inscribed NATIONAL SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL DAMES OF AMERICA, the badge is suspended by an eagle with outstretched wings, the reverse is

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