the sweatband has separated from the body of the cap on the left side
and Victory Medal (MAJOR C
and the U-Boat ended up sliding along the destroyer's side
then assigned to the 17th Attack Group in July 1936
He joined his unit three days later on the 24th in Edinburgh
A Canada General Service Medal, To Private Hiram Kitely, Lloydtown Infantry Company Archive the sweatband has separated fromCanada; 1 Clasp FENIAN RAID 1866 (Pte. H. Kitely. Lloydtown I. Co.). Naming is officially impressed, the "t" in Lloydtown struck over an "s". Replacement ribbon, edge nicks, bruised, contact marks, very fine. Footnote: Private Hiram Kitely is shown on the roll of the 12 man Lloydtown Infantry Company and is listed on page 203 of the "Canada General Service Medal Roll, 1866 70" by John Thyen, entitled to the Fenian Raid 1866 clasp. He is documented on