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The first version dates from 1917 to 1937 and depicts an effigy of Britannia on the obverse medallion
He joined the 20th Battalion in Toronto on November 10
Footnote: Heer paratrooper badges made from 800-silver were available for private purchase to members of the Fallschirm Infanterie Bataillon
This experienced jacket remains in a very fine condition
the obverse with a black central enameled medallion inscribed “GOTT
United Kingdom. A Pair of Queen’s South Africa Medal and Natal Native Rebellion Medals to Corporal J. Harris, Durban Light Infantry visually-hidden The first version dates fromA Queens South Africa Medal. Instituted 1899. In silver, rim officially impressed 758 CORPL. J. HARRIS. DURBAN L. I., with RELIEF OF LADYSMITH and TRANSVAAL clasps, replacement ribbon, minor wear, a few small edge bruises, extremely fine. A Natal Rebellion Medal. Instituted 1907. In silver, rim officially impressed (local units) SGT. J. H. HARRIS, DURBAN LIGHT INFANTRY., with 1906 clasp, bright, small scratches and edge knocks, near extremely fine.
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