where he worked on a farm for one year before taking employment in a Tailor Shop in Regina
He achieved the rank of Chief Petty Officer post-war (May 1
Iron Cross 1939 First Class
(The Opening Photo is an actual photograph of his plane crashing) Nine of the ten men were killed (Pilot: Capt
as well as Mayor of Berlin
Queen’s South Africa Medal Auction Archive where he worked on aFive clasps: Orange Free State; Cape Colony; Belfast; Diamond Hill; Johannesburg. Officially impressed: LIEUT: A. L. HOWARD, R. CANDN. DGNS. Polished, edge nicks and contact marks, suspension tightened, nearly very fine. HOWARD, Arthur L, Major, entered the Canadian Military Forces, and served in the South African War. He was created a Companion of the Distinguished Service Order [London Gazette, 27 September 19011: "A L Howard, Major, Canadian