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Germany. A 1916 “Gold For Iron” Medal GTRexclude along with two daughters and

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along with two daughters and a son from his first marriage

this number was assigned to the Staff of the 36th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS

Footnote: John (referred to as "William T") Muldowney was born in April 1898 in Winchester

A First War Period Imperial Russian Officer's Studio Portrait - Depicting eight individuals

u-shaped ribbon supported by a brass frame

Germany. A 1916 “Gold For Iron” Medal GTRexclude along with two daughters andAn example of a 1916 Imperial German Gold for Iron Medal; constructed of blackened metal; the obverse illustrating a rightward facing kneeling woman offering a gold necklace, inscribed In Eiserner Zeit above, and dated 1916 below; the reverse inscribed Gold gab ich zur Wehr, Eisen nahm ich zur Ehr (I gave gold for defence, took iron for honour), with oak leaves below, and maker marked Hosaeus on the bottom; measuring 40. 57 mm in diameter; weighing

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