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<div style="text-decoration:none" height="23px" valign="middle" face="arial" WW1 CEF 1914/15 Star Medal Royal Canadian Horse Artillery, Died Wounds. 1917Impressed naming to :5952 Gnr: F. Coker. R. Can: H. Art:
Frederick Coker was born in Kinghorn, Scotland in October 1886. He attested on 23rd Sept. 1914 and served with ‘A’ Battery, Royal Canadian Horse Artillery on the Western Front. Coker was wounded in action, 31 August 1917, and died of his wounds at No. 7 Casualty Clearing Station, 2 September 1917. Bombardier Coker is buried in Noeux-les-Mines Communal Cemetery, France.
EF on Polyester ribbon.
His full file is digitized and available for free at Library & Archives Canada
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