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A 1936 Chinese Xi'an Incident Commemorative Medal Newly Listed which displays a flared bow

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which displays a flared bow and overall beautiful moire

The regiment was one of the last in the British Empire to be created and raised by a private individual

weighing 555 grams

So continuous and severe was the shelling that even slit trenches were not safe

late Queen

A 1936 Chinese Xi'an Incident Commemorative Medal Newly Listed which displays a flared bown bronze, measuring 45mm, with original ribbon with hook, officially numbered 38433, naming is impressed, near extremely fine overall. Footnote: The Xi'an Incident of December 1936 was an important turning point in Chinese modern history, took place in the city of Xi'an during the Chinese Civil War between the ruling Kuomintang (KMT) and the insurgent Chinese Communist Party and just before the Second Sino Japanese War. On 12 December 1936,

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