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Spain, Kingdom. A Lot of Two Spanish Orders Hold Willis-O'Connor accepted eventually ended up

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Willis-O'Connor accepted eventually ended up serving as Aide-de-Camp to Sir Julian Lord Byng

Unison left later and both submarines were turned over to the Russian Navy in 1944 until the end of the war

The tin measures approximately 85 mm in diameter and 21 mm in height

unmarked (though

first printing in September 1982

Spain, Kingdom. A Lot of Two Spanish Orders Hold Willis-O'Connor accepted eventually ended upAn Order of St. Hermenegildo, Commander by Number, in silver gilt and enamels, vertical pin flanked by dual stays on the reverse, measures 64 mm (w) x 63. 5 mm (h), enamels intact, gilt wear evident, loss of silver finish, remains very fine. An Order of Military Merit, I Class Cross in Red Distinction with Imperial Crown, in bronze gilt and enamels, reverse medallion bearing MM monogram, measures 42. 2 mm (w) x 54. 4 mm (h), minor enamel wear,

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