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First two impressed to MARY MC FARLANE. Single: INDIA GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL1854 One Clasp;  "Burma 1885-7". having carried out an noteworthy act of gallantry or service. Rifle Bde.) Henry Wallace was born in 1844 and attested for the 60th Regiment of Foot (King’s Royal Rifle Corps) at the Regimental Headquarters in Winchester on 26 September 1864. Two officers were killed and 17 wounded. Pair: South Africa 1877-79, 1 clasp, “1879 “ 8146, SERGT. Pair: British War and Victory Medals. Confirmed on medal roll as Colour Sergeant J. Stephens. J. Jacklin. United States of America, Spanish War Veterans Badge 1898-1902, bronze, with ornate bar and eagle suspension, with numbered lid of original box of issue ‘14713’ and old ink inscription, ‘Spanish Am. With photocopies of the six pages of this short account. 68 no clasp medals to the unit, Single : NATAL 1906 no clasp impressed  QMS. Single: Khedive’s Sudan 1910-21, 2nd issue, no clasp, unnamed. Native 1st Bombay Lancers. HIGHRS. E. Surr. and Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, four clasps, “Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal & South Africa 1901” correctly impressed 809 Pte D.Turner, North'd: Fus. King Friedrich Wilhelm III instituted the Iron Cross on 10 March 1813 as an award for bravery, available to all ranks, both combatant and non-combatant. C. Marshall, Major, 1920, in person’ This medal is not common to British Troops. Almost 9,000 D.S.O.s were awarded during the First World War. Single: Kabul to Kandahar Star 1880 un-named as issued, Single: Khedive’s Star 1882 un-named as issued, Single: Egypt and Sudan 1882-89, dated reverse, 5 clasps, Tel-El-Kebir, Suakin 1884, El-Teb-Tamaai, The Nile 1884-85, Kirbekan (1032 Pte. special courage when not in the face of the enemy. distribute it only under a license identical to this one. Boley was taken P.O.W. June 1815. Single: United States Bronze Star correctly named to Charles H Brown in box of issue along with the Secretary of the Army’s award card. With copied roll extract on which he is listed as "Deceased", Single: India General Service 1895-1902, 2 clasps, “Punjab Frontier 1897-98, Tirah 1897-98” 4667 Pte. INNIS. A. Amey, Rl. It was also suggested as an idea by the then Secretary of State, the Duke of Newcastle. ), The 12th Regiment arrived at Sydney in 1854 and served in New Zealand from 1860-66. For information on where to find records of medals and citations see our page at: Every individual who served in a theatre of war on active service between 1914 and 1920 was eligible for the award DCM LG 12.8.1908: Sergeant John Charlton, Royal Garrison Artillery. CHINA 1900 no clasp normal running script to 32631 G. T. W. WORTHINGTON No.91 Co., RGA. It has also been suggested that the metal used for the Victoria Crosses cast during the Correctly impressed to AB (R) S. G. TEMPLETON D171837Q  HMS BRILLIANT. The Conspicuous Gallantry Cross is now the second level With a quantity of research including  copy letters from Tupper’s father to the Duke of Wellington requesting the purchase of a commission for his son (mostly by Judith Farrington) including obituary from The Times 1881. received at the time by officers who were in the field. Flt. De Vic Tupper, 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers. R. M. Group of Five: 1939/45 Star, Africa Star "1st Army", Italy Star, Defence and War Medal to 5381977 SGT Frederick Arthur Clayton. Der regionale Fahrzeugmarkt von inFranken.de. British Army Index of 1851 records Private Fincher service number 1234/1615 with the 3rd (The Kings Own) Regiment of (Light) Dragoons, Wazirabad, Pakistan. Great Britain, 1914-15 Star (Major R. H. Griffiths, Notts. Medically discharged unfit in 1848 at 43 years of age due to injuries sustained whilst in the saddle having served a total of 22 years and 11 months including the campaign in Afghanistan in 1838-39 at the assault and capture of Ghuznee, the action at Maharajpoor in 1843 and Aliwal and Sobraon in 1846. 1736 Pte G. Gibbons, 4th Bn. A recipient of the award is entitled to used the letters D.C.M. issued and could be worn on the ribbon of the British Victory Medal. Single: Punjab Medal with clasps “Goojerat”, “Chilianwala”. With original oath of allegiance, Course Certificate, Box of issue and a group course photo. This clearly illustrates that Gray being the only trooper on the nominal roll can now be classed as a "confirmed charger". Other ranks in the British Army and Record also shows service in the East Indies as 8 years 7/12 months (no further medal). Unfortunately, the family had no interest in claiming his Vietnam service medals or ADM making the group complete as issued. To be administered by Washington, U.S.A.’; in so far as his earlier American awards are concerned, his Philippine Congressional Medal was sent to him on 30 July 1910 (Medal No. E. De VILLERS, 17th BATTALION. BSC MB BS FRSC FRACS FRACMA. With considerable courage Private Thompson of the same regiment ran back and removed his comrade, though under heavy fire, to a place of safety.". Peregrine Neave Maitland Rector of Loughton, Essex died in 1954. Research shows post war service in the Canadian Militia, Ottawa, Ontario. The group is mounted court style as originally worn and comes with an original German ID pass, presumably used when serving with BAOR. 2812 Corpl.P. Present at the Battle of Jutland 1916 Firing 42, 14inch rounds and managing to receive no damage during the battle. 10TH HUSSARS. Placed on the Army Reserve in October 1889, he was finally discharged in December 1893. Single: Waterloo 1815 WILLIAM COTTLE, 2nd BATT. Single: Kabul to Kandahar Star 1880 Sowar Juginder Singh, 3rd Bengal Cavy. Amongst them include being present at the storming of the "Rifle Pits" before Sebastopol when Lt. Cunninghame and Bounchier won their VC's and even when General Catheart fell from his horse shot dead. Trio: British war medal, Defence Medal and Italian War Medal impressed to, correct cavalry/officer’s style engraving to, General Service Medal E2 clasp Arabian Peninsula, Campaign Service Medal E2 clasp Northern Ireland, Long Service & Good Conduct Medal E2 Regular Army to, General Service Medal E2 clasp Arabian Peninsula, Campaign Service Medal E2 clasp Northern Ireland, Long Service & Good Conduct Medal E2 Regular Army. of a campaign medal. Trio: 1887 Metropolitan Police Jubilee Medal (Bar - 1897) named to PC. Records state approximately 4,000 people died in the camp and indicates that most were Soviet Prisoners. Other ranks were eligible for the award. GSM correctly impressed, Note: a period roll titled “Secret” notes rank as Corporal with 9 Tp, 26, Trio: British war medal, Mercantile Marine and 1935 Jubilee Medal. Two original parchment discharge certificates, Thomas Baker was born in Birmingham and attested for the K.O.S.B. On arrival at Leith he was granted a free passage to London. Numerous newspaper reports show the demise of King for embezzlement of the Ballarat Post Office in 1869. He is stated to have been exceedingly active in repairing embrasures under heavy fire, so much so, indeed, that his valour and perseverance gained him the honour of a Distinguished service medal and gratuity of five pounds. 1st Dragoon Guards. WW1 awards of the Victoria Cross were: Prior to April 1917, if a second award of a Victoria Cross (a Bar) was made to one individual, they were to wear Edward Robert Webb enlisted in 1916 with the 231st Battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force (Father of Margaret Webb). (Dundee).” Comes with attractive locket belonging to Church's first wife Elizabeth, containing a small portrait of him and his daughter. Single: Egypt and Sudan 1882-89, undated reverse, 1 clasp, Suakin 1885 correct period naming to 2580. On 23rd August 1916 a Warrant enabled a He attested for the South Lancashire Regiment at Chester on 21 August 1891, aged 15 years, 8 months, and joined the regiment in Jersey two days later. Single: Indian Mutiny Medal 1857-58 one clasp "DELHI" impressed naming to CORPL S. COTTERILL 52ND L. I. Medal confirmed on service record as Samuel Cotterill. In the First World War two Victoria Cross recipients were recommended for a second award (a Bar). Pair: War Medal 1939-45; Africa Service Medal, both officially impressed ‘329223 T. G. Johnson’, Pair: War Medal and African Service Medal. (Spital Militar Campanie) = Military Campaign Hospital, 100 = Unit designation=100th surgical military hospital. 100, had a capacity of 100 beds, with a staff of 363 active military personnel. Vincent moved off immediately, coming under fire almost at once. Charles Roberts enlisted 13th January 1825 in Reading, Sussex to the 59th Foot (also shown as 52nd), Regimental number 1638 at the age of 15 year and 2 months, Volunteered on the 18th December 1828 to serve with the 16th Dragoons, Transferred to the 3rd Light Dragoons 1st April 1846 30th September 1848. did not have a gallantry medal open to all ranks. G. Stevens, 67th Foot). Single: Egypt and Sudan 1882-89, undated reverse, 1 clasp, Suakin 1885 correctly named to 5320 Pte. A. WARNER R. A. commander of an army in the field. Edward Quinn was born in County Donegal and attested for the 6th Dragoons at Enniskillen on 3 October 1846, aged 20 years. Vincent was sent to get in touch with the Royals on the other side of the slag-heap. This continued until the 1830’s when it was decided clear the backlog and to award an Iron Cross to those still waiting to ‘inherit’ one. on with the correspondence about the new gallantry medal already established with Prince Albert. This medal was originally found on the Geraldton rubbish tip - north of Perth. Pte W. Handcock. The medals were instituted by Sultan Qaboos bin Said in 1976 at the end of the Dhofar Rebellion which had begun in 1962 for service in Dhofar. Sc. It sustained losses at Rangiriri and fought at Gate Pa. 19th Husrs. An individual could be mentioned in despatches more than once. Flying Medal (D.F.M.) 1914-15 Star (M.13701 Act. Medals impressed to 2328 PTE F. WENHAM R.A.M.C. Fantastic Scottish family grouping with the last group belonging to the brother-in-law. Due to the large amount of original paperwork with this group, we can see that Sig. He obtained valuable information, which was conveyed to the officer commanding the 2nd Scots Guards”, London Gazette for Bar to the Military Cross; 26th July 1918. From the time of the Boer War the Despatches were It was an award for bravery whilst on active service at sea and was for other ranks' Royal Navy personnel, members of the other Services and other Commonwealth countries who held rank up to and including Chief Petty Officer. He was discharged time expired on 13 October 1919. German Trench Grave No. Close examination of the medals suggest both retain their original ribbon and could be classed as "sleepers". usually in the presence of the enemy, whilst serving in the British, Dominion and Colonial armed forces during the First World War. Perth, WESTERN AUSTRALIA VF SOLD. Queens Korea and GSM both correctly impressed “COL. featured on this website at: Awarded to officers and warrant officers of the Royal Air Force for an act or acts of valour, courage or devotion to duty while flying on active operations against the enemy. Although this was “Sergeant Manning - The pleasing duty has devolved upon me, as the Captain Commanding the First Rifles, to convey to you, on the part of the Corps, the expression of their appreciation of your services as Drill Instructor. in height, brown hair, grey eyes, fair complexion and by trade or occupation a labourer. Note: Comes with photo of recipient, along with a copy of his full service record (40 pages). Cased. Single: INDIA GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL 1854 One Clasp: "Burma 1887- 89". Natal Police. His military service is recorded in ‘Short Account of the Experiences of James Binns (late of the Rifle Brigade)'. Advanced to 1st Sergeant in Company ‘A’ of the 37th U.S. Volunteer Infantry in July 1899, Griffiths saw action at Columba, Santo Tomas, Aluminos, San Diego and elsewhere, including the capture of a wagon train, while in the following year he participated in General Schwann’s expedition through Southern Luzon, and in General Hill’s expedition to Polillo and Infanta, being recommended for a certificate of merit for gallantry displayed on 28 February 1900. HUSSARS. after their name. It is equivalent to the Distinguished Service Medal (D.S.M.) British War and Victory Medal correctly impressed 4734 PTE P. S. KEEN 15-LOND. W. Cooper. T. E. J. Johnson 87th Infantry); British War and bilingual Victory Medals (Cpl T. E. Johnson. W. Surr: Regt. Numerous newspaper clippings including one of his parents receiving the Bronze Star. We feel, that to your unwearied assiduity and never failing patience, the present state of efficiency, which without boasting I may say is second to no corps in the Colony, is in great measure owing to you. The D.C.M. Four: Military Cross with second award Bar, Mons Star with clasp, British War and Victory Medal with Mentioned in Despatches device. Served Egypt & Sudan Dec 1886 to aug 1889. Medals impressed to 29915 PTE E. PEARCY NORF. A.S.C. Note: The Sultan of Oman Medals were manufactured by Spink of London. Vincent carried out a reconnaissance along the slag-heap to clear up the situation. LABOUR CORPS, Note: Further research is required but Young’s medal card shows that this is his full entitlement and that he discharged on the from the Labour Corps, Pair: British War and Victory Medals (736249 L. Cpl. Correctly named to 23734265 Spr D. O'Rahilly RE. Sharp, Royal Monmouthshire Engineers, late Royal Artillery. 1939/1945 Star, Africa Star, Defence and War Medal unnamed as issued. of the Red Cross, Y.M.C.A., Y.W.C.A. 1.N.STAFF.Rgt. On the roll as wounded in Alma and subsequently died at Scutari in 1854. RE.). There are a number of awards which an individual might receive for a conspicuous and gallant act of valour, Bronze Star, Purple Heart, Vietnam campaign medals, name tag and Infantry Combat badge. to used the letters C.G.M. G. F. WELLS E.YORKS. In November 1943, after the Italian armistice, Commonwealth prisoners arrived from Italy with two hundred NCOs being transferred. Note: William Bryan was born in Clarendon, near Hurley, Warwicks. Between 1916 and 1919 Non-Commissioned Officers could be awarded the M.S.M. The Gazette can be searched online: The Oak Leaf in the photograph(5) was awarded to 2nd Lieutenant Mackay of the 5th Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (51st W. L. Galliers, M.S. All medals correctly impressed to 10150 PTE. M.S.M. & Derby. Short hyphen & WW type. Sold with medal roll extracts and copy Musters. SJT T.  McCONVILLE 9/R. Pair: Rhodesian General Service Medal and Zimbabwe Independence Medal. Originally classed as missing in action and re-classified as Prisoner of War (Germany). & G.C., V.R., narrow suspension (Henry Cooper, A.B., H.M.S. after their name. ), the Distinguished Dn. In defence the type 22 frigate came under Argentine air attack outside San Carlos Water where she was slightly damaged by cannon fire. K. INGHAM. Derby Regt.”, Three: Private A. Amey, Royal West Surrey Regiment India General Service 1895-1902, 1 clasp, Punjab Frontier 1897-98 (3153 Pte. Single: Africa General Service 1902-56 (EVII), 1 clasp, “Somaliland 1902-04” correctly named to A. W. HENDERSON A. Lanc.Regt. His successor, Lord Panmure, carried 4. Six: An interesting low level flying fighter pilot  Distinguished Flying Cross (dated 1943) & Bar (engraved 1944), 1939/45 Star, Air Crew Europe "France and Germany", Defence Medal, War Medal and 1953 Coronation medal. about the design and the metal it could be made of. Group of five: NWF of India 1908 Distinguished Conduct Medal (EDVII), IGS 1854 three clasps "Burma 1885-87, Sikkim 1888, Samana 1891 "(Gunner No 9 By 1st Bde N Dn RA); IGS 1895 three clasps " Relief of Chitral 1895, PF 1897-98, Tirah !897-98 "(Corpl. He served his country in the Vietnam War in the United States Army, as an Infantryman in Alpha Company 1st Battalion, 26th Infantry, 1st Infantry Division, His tour began on September 25, 1965. Single: INDIA GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL1854 One Clasp; "Hazara 1888" 1156 Pte. Comes with service docs. He was the winner of the design for the Next of Kin Memorial Plaque. With some copied roll extracts. The reverse of the medal was issued plain with no engraving. 3415 Private James Binns joined the Rifle Brigade at Portsmouth on 20 February 1854, aged 17 years. 1304 Pte S. Jones, 2/15th Foot. Embarked for India in January 1879, he witnessed active service with the 4th Battalion in Afghanistan in April - June of the same year (Medal). He insists on always being on call twenty four hours a day, seven days a week, in case his services are required for a serious emergency operation. Slight contact marks and edge bruising, VF SOLD. Single : INDIA GENERAL SERVICE 1895 - 1902, 1 clasp, Punjab Frontier 1897-98 period running script to 3734 Pte A. Cameron, 2d Bn.

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