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He then went to the Ordnance Department in 1929 and stayed there until 1933
which was built by the Bethlehem Steel Company in 1924)
and taken on strength of the Canadian Casualty Assembly Centre the next day
A Volunteer Long Service & Good Conduct to the Northumberland Fusiliers - Edward VII
handle and scabbard covered in dark blue leather (small loss of leather on scabbard)
Queen's South Africa Medal- Cdn Mounted Rifles GTRexclude He then went to the2 Clasps TRANSVAAL, SOUTH AFRICA 1902. (23 Pte A. E. BOLSTER. CANADIAN M. R.). Naming is officially impressed. Very crisp detail, light contact marks, extremely fine. Accompanied by copies of his Canadian Yeomanry Attestation Paper, Court Martial documents and letters of inquiry re: QSA Medal. Footnote: Alfred Edgar Bolster was born in Chesterville, Ontario. He signed his Canadian Yeomanry Attestation Paper on December 1901 in Montreal, stating that
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