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03 March 2008
Another unusual return
As I have discussed in the 'unusual requests' post I get get asked to research items other than medals. One such item was a WWI wounded in action certificate. Once again Bill came through with the goods and located the family. The certificate pictured was presented to 2530A PTE M. A . Baxter . It is in wonderful condition with only minor water stains and age marks. I hope you enjoy looking at this certificate.

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Congratulations you lot :)
ReplyDeleteI have not seen one of those before ... but then I have not seen a lot of things. What I love seeing is these type of things heading home to folks ... GREAT WORK :)
Bright Blessings
Sandra