When the First World War began in 1914
" Knobloch reflected upon the mission years later
an interesting memento of leisure time by presumed American servicemen in German captivity in extremely fine condition
Navy Pistol Marksmanship Medal
and include running marks to the blade with sporadic edge chipping
New Zealand. A Second War Memorial Cross to Pte. A.J.V. Coventry, KIA 1941 Hold When the First World WarA Memorial Cross, in silver, full size, GVIR cypher, reverse impressed 40277 PTE. A. J. V. COVENTRY, 6 oclock arm marked STERLING, worn on a full length purple neck ribbon, light wear, extremely fine. Accompanied by a Services Rendered pin, reverse numbered N. Z 8463, contained in the original case of issue, black leatherette exterior and silk velvet interior, remains very fine. Footnote: Athol James Vincent Coventry served with the 25th Battalion,