Description
Canadian Active Force in Newmarket
Halstead was liberated from over two years of captivity after the conclusion of the war and returned to England on December 13
with tensions running high in the North Atlantic
1918 and was invalided to Shornecliffe
Pension Papers and Death Notice
A Queen's South Africa Medal; Wounded At Flat-Topped Hill certificate_of_authenticity Canadian Active Force in NewmarketA Queen's South Africa Medal to the W. Surrey Regt; Wounded at Flat Topped Hill 1 Clasp RELIEF OF LADYSMITH (5852 Pte W. SMITH, RL: WT: SURREY REGt). Naming is officially impressed in block capitals. Contact marks, bruised, cleaned, very fine. Accompanied by assorted research papers. Footnote: Private W. Smith, 2nd Battalion, The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment) is acknowledged as having been wounded at Spearman's Camp on January 21, 1900. This is
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