WW1 Canadian CEF Medal group CAMC CASC Trio Low Service Number

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This World War I Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) medal group comprises three original service medals—a 1914-15 Star, British War Medal, and Victory Medal—awarded to a soldier with a notably low service number. This grouping is linked to the Canadian Army Medical Corps (CAMC) and the Canadian Army Service Corps (CASC), indicating service in medical and logistical support roles during the First World War. The low service number suggests early enlistment in the conflict. The medals retain period-original ribbons and display naming to the recipient along the edges, typically including rank, name, and unit identification. Together, these medals recognize the recipient’s participation in the Great War as a member of Canada’s overseas forces. CAMC and CASC service members played vital roles in providing medical care and supply support on the Western Front and other theaters. The trio offers insight into both the breadth of Canadian military operations and the experience of support personnel during the 1914–1918 period.

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