that he was in an Active Militia
Royal Fusiliers in England
and by his efforts ensuring the successful consolidation of that part of the line
1942 and signed by proxy in black ink by a Major and Battalion Commander
Alberta where he was employed as a clerk at the Bank of Nova Scotia
United Kingdom. A First & Second War Group Of Three, To Private Cyril J. Burnham, Army Cyclist Corps United Republic of that he was in anBritish War Medal (274 PTE. C. J. BURNHAM. A. CYC. CORPS.); Victory Medal (274 PTE. C. J. BURNHAM. A. CYC. CORPS.); and Defence Medal. Naming is officially impressed on the First War pair, the DM is un named as issued. Mounted to a suspension with swing bar pinback, as worn by the veteran, dark patina on the BWM, spotting on the VM and DM, contact marks, original ribbons, very fine. Footnote: Private Cyril J. Burnham is acknowledged as having three