Hooper would later write to his mother
This particular buckle is illustrated on page 434 of "Belt Buckles & Brocades of the Third Reich
Walker died of Pneumonia on January 19
in (solid 14 Kt
award documents and huge amount of other documents
Hungary, Kingdom. A Haus Habsburg Medal, C.1914 Newly Listed Hooper would later write toIn bronze, obverse illustrating St. George on horseback, holding the reins in his left hand, his right arm raised and holding a sword, in order to slay the dragon to the right of the horse, with medallions on either side, a woman praying below the medallion at the right, inscribed "GEORGIUS EQVITUM PATRONUS." (St. Georges, the Patron of Knights) above and "VIRTUTE PARANTUR" (With Courage They are Prepared) below, with a floral scroll at the base,