Description
the upper exhibiting six non-punched holes at the tab end
marked "LEGION OF MERIT / CHIEF COMMANDER" on the lid
the obverse bearing a central raised Hungarian coat of arms
fighting the local tribes
United Kingdom. A First War Victory Medal to Lieutenant Stennett, RAF, KIA in 1918 consisting of a blue enamelled Romanian Cross with clusters of nine gilt rays in eac the upper exhibiting six non-punchedA Victory Medal, in bronze gilt, full size, rim impressed LIEUT W. R. STENNETT. R. A. F., replacement ribbon with a few staple holes, light wear to medal, remains in near extremely fine condition. Footnote: William Reginald Stennett was born in Southsea, Hampshire in October 1896. In 1916, he served as a sub lieutenant in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. As of April 1, 1918, (when the RFC and RNAS amalgamated), he was serving as a lieutenant
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