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Old 30-10-13, 08:43 PM
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had this frame done earlier this year of my grandfathers medals thought it may be of interest
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Old 30-10-13, 09:30 PM
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Beautifully done. It would be nice if all families did the same.

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Very nice frame! Congrats!

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Yes, very nice. And a very prestigious regiment to have a family member in.

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Old 31-10-13, 05:54 AM
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had this frame done earlier this year of my grandfathers medals thought it may be of interest
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Very nice group!

Where did your grandfather earn his MiD?

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Old 31-10-13, 02:48 PM
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according to the army flying museum it was awarded for operation varsity but was always told it was for Arnhem when I got his service record it confirmed it was Arnhem because he was in the uk from 30/9/1944 till he was demobbed 25/9/1946
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