First Gulf War French Foreign Legion (Légion étrangère) unif...

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First Gulf War French Foreign Legion (Légion étrangère) uniform and medal group, worn by Legionnaire Michael Larsell, 1st Foreign Cavalry Regiment (1er Régiment Étranger de Cavalerie), white kepi with black peak, single breasted jacket, black shoulder straps, matching trousers, Cross of War (Croix de Guerre) with bronze star, Overseas Campaign Medal, 1 clasp, Moyen-Orient; French Foreign Legion National Defence Medal, 2 clasps, Legion Etrangere, Missions D’Assistance Exterieure; Liberation of Kuwait Medal (boxed), together with assorted badges and a DVD boxed set, note: mentioned in regimental dispatches 'Engaged within Operation "Desert Storm" in the midst of division DAGUET, marksman HOT has shown proof of the best combat qualities. Distinguished himself in particular during the taking of the airport of D'Ad Salman, In Iraq, between 24th and 28th February 1991. Through his accurate, effective and formidable fire has destroyed entrenched enemy positions, allowing the capture of prisoners and the recovery of a large stock of weapons and ammunition'

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Auction Date:
3rd Oct 19 at 10am BST

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