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A fine Second War 'breaking of the Rhine defence line' immediate M.M. group of six awarded t...

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A fine Second War ‘breaking of the Rhine defence line’ immediate M.M. group of six awarded to Sergeant F. J. Jarman, The Highland Light Infantry of Canada, for his repeated gallantry, despite being wounded in the head and arm, during the capture of the town of Bienen, 25 March 1945 Military Medal, G.VI.R. (B. 132009 A. Sjt. F. J. Jarman. C. Inf. C.); 1939-45 Star; France and Germany Star, copy; Defence and War Medals 1939-45, Canadian issue in silver; Canadian Volunteer Service Medal, with overseas clasp; War Medal 1939-45, Canadian issue in silver, mounted for wear, with cap badge, all rhodium-plated, very fine (6) £1,000-£1,400 --- M.M. London Gazette 23 August 1945. The original recommendation states: ‘On 25 March 1945 Acting Sergeant F. J. Jarman, Platoon Sergeant in 13 Platoon, ‘C’ Company, The Highland Light Infantry of Canada, displayed outstanding courage and devotion to duty. The Highland Light Infantry of Canada had been ordered to capture Bienen, Germany, a town and road centre which was blocking expansion of the 51 Highland Division bridgehead north of the Rhine. ‘C’ Company was ordered to clear the east half of the town and 13 Platoon to clear a strongly defended group of buildings. Acting Sergeant Jarman was in command of 13 Platoon. During the approach to the first buildings on its objective, 13 Platoon was subjected to heavy machine gun and small arms fire from the buildings, and Acting Sergeant Jarman was wounded in the head and arm. Completely ignoring his wounds, Acting Sergeant Jarman continued to lead his men until the platoon was firmly established in the buildings. He then returned to Company Headquarters, where his wounds were dressed and he was told he would be evacuated immediately. Acting Sergeant Jarman, realising that his platoon had no officer or Sergeant, insisted upon returning to his platoon. He organised the platoon and once more led it in the attach on his final objective. The attack was successful, but the position was subject to heavy small arms fire at close range, and Acting Sergeant Jarman refused to leave his platoon until his objective was completely consolidated and another platoon had passed through. Acting Sergeant Jarman’s courage and great devotion to duty were an inspiration to his men, and were responsible for the success of the platoon and Company battle.’
A fine Second War ‘breaking of the Rhine defence line’ immediate M.M. group of six awarded to Sergeant F. J. Jarman, The Highland Light Infantry of Canada, for his repeated gallantry, despite being wounded in the head and arm, during the capture of the town of Bienen, 25 March 1945 Military Medal, G.VI.R. (B. 132009 A. Sjt. F. J. Jarman. C. Inf. C.); 1939-45 Star; France and Germany Star, copy; Defence and War Medals 1939-45, Canadian issue in silver; Canadian Volunteer Service Medal, with overseas clasp; War Medal 1939-45, Canadian issue in silver, mounted for wear, with cap badge, all rhodium-plated, very fine (6) £1,000-£1,400 --- M.M. London Gazette 23 August 1945. The original recommendation states: ‘On 25 March 1945 Acting Sergeant F. J. Jarman, Platoon Sergeant in 13 Platoon, ‘C’ Company, The Highland Light Infantry of Canada, displayed outstanding courage and devotion to duty. The Highland Light Infantry of Canada had been ordered to capture Bienen, Germany, a town and road centre which was blocking expansion of the 51 Highland Division bridgehead north of the Rhine. ‘C’ Company was ordered to clear the east half of the town and 13 Platoon to clear a strongly defended group of buildings. Acting Sergeant Jarman was in command of 13 Platoon. During the approach to the first buildings on its objective, 13 Platoon was subjected to heavy machine gun and small arms fire from the buildings, and Acting Sergeant Jarman was wounded in the head and arm. Completely ignoring his wounds, Acting Sergeant Jarman continued to lead his men until the platoon was firmly established in the buildings. He then returned to Company Headquarters, where his wounds were dressed and he was told he would be evacuated immediately. Acting Sergeant Jarman, realising that his platoon had no officer or Sergeant, insisted upon returning to his platoon. He organised the platoon and once more led it in the attach on his final objective. The attack was successful, but the position was subject to heavy small arms fire at close range, and Acting Sergeant Jarman refused to leave his platoon until his objective was completely consolidated and another platoon had passed through. Acting Sergeant Jarman’s courage and great devotion to duty were an inspiration to his men, and were responsible for the success of the platoon and Company battle.’

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