Hinz (1873–1950) came to Flensburg in 1902 and worked there until ca
surrounded by a ring of black enamel bearing an inscription of “ORDO TEUT HUMANITATI” (“TEUTONIC HUMANITARIAN ORDER”)
superimposed on fine black velvet
II" on the bottom
The left breast flap has two horizontally-arranged thread loops accommodating a medal ribbon bar
Canada, Cef. A War Medal, 21St Infantry Battalion, Wounded At St. Eloi & Lens certificate_of_authenticity Hinz (1873–1950) came to Flensburg(60022 PTE. C. WALFORD. 21 CAN. INF.). Naming is officially impressed in large capitals. Edge nicks, bruised, contact marks, replacement ribbon, fine. Accompanied by copies of his Index Cards, Attestation Paper, Service Records and Discharged Certificates. Footnote: Charles Walford was born on November 18, 1896 (possibly 1895) in Ipswich, England, the son of Charles Walford. The family later immigrated to Canada, his mother later passing away, as she