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British Army WWII medal group awarded to 125674 Sgt B F Summers comprising 1939-1945 Star,France & Germany Star, War Medal, Defence Medal, Territorial Efficiency Medal (with two rosettes) & Dunkirk commemorative medal together with a WWI War Medal named to 3484 Pte W R Summers, Worcestershire Regiment, George VI Coronation medal, silver war badge numbered 251491 etc
British Army WWII medal group awarded to 22123787 Pte W G Walker Devonshire Regiment, comprising 1939/1945 Star, France & Germany Star, War Medal, General Service Medal with Malaya clasp, George V & Queen Mary Jubilee Medal together with two Skill at Arms medals, both named to Pte. Walker, 43 Wessex Division Rifle Meeting 1952 and a Territorial Army Rifle Association 1951 L M G example etc
British Army WWI medal pair comprising War Medal and Victory Medal awarded to 5309 Pte E Walker Gloucestershire Regiment together with Silver Jubilee King George V & Queen Mary Medal, a shooting medal and three cap badges comprising Gloucestershire Regiment, The Robin Hoods (Sherwood Rangers) & Rifle Brigade
British Army WWI and WWII medal trios awarded to Lieutenant V E Inglefield East Yorkshire Regiment, comprising 1914 (Mons) Star with 5th August - 22 November 1914 clasp, War Medal and Victory Medal both with Captain V E Inglefield to rim, with miniatures, the WWII medals comprising 1939/45 Star, Atlantic Star and War Medal also with miniatures, this lot relates to lots 684 and 686
British Army Boer War Distinguished Service Order (DSO) East Yorkshire Regiment medal group awarded to Lt Colonel, later Major General F S Inglefield. The group comprises DSO; Queen's South Africa Medal with four clasps Johannesburg, Driefontein, Paardeberg and Cape Colony; King's South Africa Medal with two clasps South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902; Honourable Order of the Bath Companions Order 1908; WWI 1914- 15 Star, War Medal and Victory Medal with oak leaf and a 1911 Coronation MedalFrancis Seymour Inglefield was born in Devonport on the 6th December 1855 and gazetted to the 15th Regiment of Foot (East Yorkshire Regiment) as Sub Lieutentant on 13th June 1874. He was promoted to Captain in 1884 and Major in 1892. Major Inglefield was on Special Service in South Africa from November 1899 to 10th February 1900 and was then appointed Brigade Major and AAG General Smith-Dorrien. He was present at operations/ action in the Orange Free State, Paardeberg, Poplar Grove, Driefontein, Houtner and Zand River, Transvaal, Johannesburg, Pretoria, Lyndenberg and Orange River Colony. He was twice mentioned in dispatches and created a Companion of the Distinguished Order gazetted 19th April 1901 'Francis Seymour Inglefield, Lieutentant Colonel East Yorkshire Regiment, in recognition of services during the recent operation in South Africa'. The insignia, warrant and statutes were sent to the Commander in Chief in South Africa and presented to him there. He was created Companion of the Bath in 1908, commanded the 12th Infantry Brigade from 1909 to 1912 and was promoted to Major General in March 1912 and commanded the 54th East Anglia Division (TF) and the 72nd Division from 1913 and during the European War, England, Gallipoli and Egypt. He was mentioned in dispatches gazette 28th January 1916 and was brought to the notice of the Secretary of State for War on 24th February 1917, for valuable service rendered in connection with the war. He had one son Valentine Erskine, born 6th May 1886, who also went on to serve with the East Yorkshire Regiment (see lot 685)
Military badges including The Royal Sussex Regiment, Royal Signal Corps, Canadian Army Service Corp, Royal Engineers and Machine Gun Corps, two unusual badges with Latin motto Modeste Strenve Sancte (the motto for Rutlish School, London), possibly very rare officer cadet Battalion cap badge, 1908 Empire Day medal in case etc
British Army WWI commission for Selwyn Harden Victor White as 2nd Lieutenant into the West Yorkshire Regiment, his commission to Captain in 1922 into the Machine Gun Corps together with his discharge certificate from the Australian Imperial Expeditionary Force dated 27th December 1915 & signed by Brigadier General Newton Moore, Selwyn White attested at Randwick, New South Wales on the 12th September 1914 into the 3rd Battalion, a file of personal papers including details of his colonial service post war etc are included

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