the Battalion was absorbed into the 25th Reserve Battalion
with water mark on Westerwald-Verein certificate
As a member of the Canadian Army Gymnastics Staff
He then retreated successfully to a new defensive position without losing any of the heavy weaponry under his command
Canada. A First War Pair To Sergeant Brown, No.6 Signal Co., Canadian Engineers In Siberia United Republic of the Battalion was absorbed intoBritish War Medal (2393443 SJT. H. M. BROWN. C. E.); and Victory Medal (2393443 SJT. H. M. BROWN. C. E.). Un mounted, spotting on the VM, edge nicks, bruising and contact marks on both, original ribbons, fine. Accompanied by copies of his Index Cards, Attestation Paper, Service Records, Medical Records, Pay Records and Discharge Certificates. Footnote: Harry Morris Brown was born on September 24, 1883 in London, England. He was a resident of Brooklyn,