Description
he was transferred to the Canadian Hospital in Eastbourne where he died on May 16th 1918 at 2:00am
and two black cotton strips forming insignia
the tab with a soft leather backer sewn in place
Army and RAF personnel and inscribed "THE ARCTIC CAMPAIGN" above
Original triangular ribbons
A Pow Card & Dfc Recognition Document For Destroying E-Boat & Locomotives Newly Listed he was transferred to theTwo Documents to Second World War DFC Recipient, Flight Lieutenant Duncan Sinclair, No. 249 Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force: Prisoner of War Personal Identification Card (printed in black ink on a thick kraft paper stock, personalized entries in blue ink, obverse with a 38 mm x 51 mm black and white photo of Sinclair pasted in place beside the fingerprint of his right index finger in black ink, reverse stamped in black ink, "Dulag Luft" beside the
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