it stated that he was "Missing presumed lost on Active Service
War Cross 1939-1945 (Croix de Guerre) (in bronze
having twelve days of enemy contact
and ranging in conditions from good to very fine
Canada, Cef. A 1914-15 Star, No. 2 Section Skilled Railway Employees, Cfa Hold it stated that he was(83260 GNR: L. FRY. CAN: FD: ART:). Naming is officially impressed. Contact marks, spotting, replacement ribbon, near very fine. Footnote: Leonard Fry was born on January 6, 1880 on the Isle of Wight in England. He signed his first Attestation Paper as a Gunner (83260) with the 2nd Divisional Ammunition Column, on May 12, 1915 in Toronto, Ontario, at the age of 35, naming his next of kin as his wife, Minnie Eliza Fry of Cobourg, Ontario, stating the