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Japan, Empire. A Rare Presentation Medal To Major General Charles Andrew Willou United Republic of the doctor noting during his

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the doctor noting during his examination that Sutton had "left France with bronchitis but no signs of anything since his return to Canada

(Infanterie-Sturmabzeichen)

Ali Keskiner & Maggio 1963

secured on both sides by original bronze buttons with the Royal Fusiliers insignia

He was admitted to Spadina Military Hospital Convalescent Centre

Japan, Empire. A Rare Presentation Medal To Major General Charles Andrew Willou United Republic of the doctor noting during hisA Rare Presentation Medal to Major General Charles Andrew Willou Awarded by Chairman E. Tanaka, Federation of Autonomous Police Chief of Japan; silver medal, partially gilded, set with red cabochon glass, 39mm x 50mm, very fine. Charles Andrew Willoughby was a Major General in the U. S. Army serving as General Douglas MacArthurs Chief of Intelligence during most of World War II and the Korean Conflict. Willoughby claimed to have been born Adolf Karl

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