convoys moving through the countryside and towns
His father’s name was Ernst
one on its original triangular ribbon with hook and eye
the obverse with “Clasp to the Iron Cross 1st Class” and “only to be opened by the recipient” on the obverse
It was originally only awarded to foreigners for outstanding service to the throne
Canada, Cef. A Medal Pair, 60Th Infantry Battalion, 5Th Canadian Mounted Rifles GTRexclude convoys moving through the countrysideBritish War Medal (457438 PTE. E. P. MOORE. 60 CAN. INF.); and Victory Medal (457438 PTE. E. P. MOORE. 60 CAN. INF.). Naming is officially impressed. Un mounted, dark patina on the BWM, edge nicks, very light contact, replacement ribbons, near extremely fine. Footnote: Edmond Patrick Moore was born on February 13, 1897 in Montreal, Quebec, the son of Thomas Moore and Charlotte Moore. He enlisted as a Private (457438) with the 60th Infantry Battalion