his burial taking place at Harmony Grove Cemetery in Salem
" (Pyrexia of Unknown Origin = fever) and would be confined at the station until his fever eased and he was able to rejoin his uniteight days later
During WWI
five are maker marked (KG
when a "Bomb exploded 5 or 6 ft
Canada. A First War Pair To Sergeant Brown, No.6 Signal Co., Canadian Engineers In Siberia Archive his burial taking place atBritish War Medal (2393443 SJT. H. M. BROWN. C. E.); and Victory Medal (2393443 SJT. H. M. BROWN. C. E.). Un mounted, spotting on the VM, edge nicks, bruising and contact marks on both, original ribbons, fine. Accompanied by copies of his Index Cards, Attestation Paper, Service Records, Medical Records, Pay Records and Discharge Certificates. Footnote: Harry Morris Brown was born on September 24, 1883 in London, England. He was a resident of Brooklyn,