he became Corps Sapper Leader of the 2nd SS Panzer Corps and fought in the Third Battle of Kharkov
October 22
from August 8 to 9 and was confined to base for 5 days and forfeited 3 days' pay
the reverse with a partial maker’s mark for a Schwäbisch Gmünd manufacturer
silver plated alloy rank pip positioned in the center (final pattern
Canada, CEF. A Memorial Cross to Pte. C. Myers, KIA 1916 Near Ypres Buy Now he became Corps Sapper LeaderA Memorial Cross, in silver, reverse engraved 453088 PTE. C. MYERS., reverse marked STERLING on the 6 oclock arm, measures 31. 5 mm (w) x 34. 9 mm (h), dark patina, light wear, extremely fine. Footnote: Charles Myers was born in Sheffield County of Yorkshire, England, in 1893. He was employed as a miner when he enlisted at the Niagara Camp on June 26, 1915. He served with the 4th Battalion, being taken on strength in December 1915. Myers was killed in