File:Palestine General Service Medal.jpg
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English: GSM 1918-62 for Palestine, in this case awarded to M.T. Abraham.
M.T. Abraham (born April 27, 1912) was a native of Aden, Yemen when it was occupied by the British. He became a legal authority on African and Asian rule of law. |
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