Description
Am still holding largest part of Copse
Crossguard with quillon and pommel exhibits gilt bubbling and wear
He was a resident of Trenton
he was awarded the Royal Fleet Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct Medal
Wwi Trio - A.m. J.watts - R.f.c. & R.n. GTRexclude Am still holding largest part1914 15 Star (4503 2 A. M. J. WATTS. R. F. C.); British War and Victory Medals (ART. ENG. J. WATT. R. N.). Naming is officially impressed on the trio. Board mounted, extremely fine. Also included is a duotang folder with his military biography and one ship photograph. Footnote: John Watt joined the Royal Flying Corps possibly as early as 1914 and in order to receive the 1914 15 Star, must have served in France and Belgium during those years. As that
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