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Three: MILITARY MEDAL G.V.R. (copy with engraved naming) (10255 Pte. A.F. Welch, Yorks. Regiment), BRITISH WAR & VICTORY MEDALS (10255 Pte. A.F. Welch, York. R).¦Entitled to pair only. Entitlement to M.M. not confirmed. ¦With two boxed sporting medals:¦a) National Federation of Sea Anglers silver medal engraved 1933 A.F. Welch Dab 1lb 7ozs ¦b) National Federation of Sea Anglers bronze medal engraved 1933 A.F. Welch Cod 12lb 5ozs ¦
Pair: DEFENCE MEDAL (unnamed as issued), IMPERIAL SERVICE MEDAL G.VI.R.¦(Allan Ralph) in official O.H.M.S. box of issue addressed to:¦ Mr .A. Ralph 3, Windsor Road, Norton, Stourbridge, Worcs . Silver War Badge B155321 awarded to L/11651 Pte. F. Welch Queen’s R. W. Surrey Regt. Pair: Belgian Medals - WAR MEDAL 1914-18 with wound cross on ribbon, ALLIED VICTORY MEDAL 1914-18, unnamed as issued and mounted as worn. Miscellaneous medal selection.¦a) Copy V.C. in box.¦b) ANNEL MEDAL 1914-15 in box.¦c) Great War commemorative medal on pin.¦d) George V & Q. Mary Coronation commemorative medal 1911.¦e) Ludlow Coronation sports medal 1937 Potato Race R. Higgins ¦f) G.VI & Q.E. Coronation medal Bromsgrove 1937 ¦g) Armed Forces Veterans lapel badge in box of issue.¦h) 2 x Royal Sussex sports medals for rifle shooting.¦i) Royal Sussex sports medal for boxing.¦Miscellaneous medal selection.¦a) Liberation of Guernsey 50th Anniversary medal 9 May 1945¦b) The Arctic Campaign For Service in the Arctic Zone 1939-45 in box of issue.¦c) Soviet 40 year Anniversary medal in box.¦Miscellaneous medal selection.¦a) R.M.I.G. 1927 silver and enamel medal.¦b) Royal Life Saving Society Bronze medal D.J. Wright July 1921 ¦c) Army Temperance medal India. Army Temperance Association 1897¦¦d) Northern Ireland The Queen’s Regt. served in Ulster from 1969-2002 medal¦¦¦¦
An Edward VI cased Board of Trade bronze medal for Gallantry in Saving Life at Sea awarded to Arthur Lee 'Ennisbrook' 18th October 1908. The medal comes with a letter from the Board of Trade Marine Department stating that His Majesty would present the medal if the recipient were in the country and a further Board of Trade letter and envelope both signed by Winston Churchill and dated 1st February 1910: 'Sir, I have great pleasure in transmitting to you the accompanying bronze medal for gallantry in saving life at sea, which His Majesty The King has been pleased, upon my recommendation, to award to you as a mark of appreciation of your services in endeavouring to rescue Ali Said, fireman of the S/S 'Ennisbrook' of Glasgow, who fell from the gangway into the river Parana when coming on board at Puerto Borghi, Argentine Republic, on the 18th October 1908. It affords me much gratification to be the medium of forwarding this medal to you. I am, Sir, Your Obedient Servant, (signed Churchill)
A Rhodesian General Service Medal and bronze cross awarded to 725082 CPL T. Hodgson. Part of Corporal Hodgson's citation is mentioned in an accompanying newspaper clipping: September 1977, his troop came under fire by terrorists near an old ruin in thick bush. His troop killed most of the terrorists. Sergeant Hodgson personally killed seven or eight (mentioned in Contact page 175)
Rhodesian bravery pair of medals comprising Rhodesia General Service Medal and bronze cross awarded to 077179F Keep Commander, T.H.E. Henwood of the guard force, with citation for bravery during a terrorist attack on a protected village in the operational area when Commander Henwood showed complete disregard for his own safety whilst under heavy enemy fire, showing leadership qualities of the highest order. With two photographs of Commander Henwood and Guard Force and Keep Commander badges
An exceptional Selous Scouts Rhodesian Bravery Group of General Service medal, bronze cross and silver cross awarded to 644719 Sgt Rangarairayi Hungwe circa 1975, possibly listed in the book 'Contact' page 154 under his Christian name (copy included): 'For conspicuous courage and gallantry over and above the call of duty on operations in the North Eastern Border area...Private Rangarairayi has displayed outstanding personal courage in numerous encounters with the enemy which has resulted in a large number of terrorists being killed or captured and a substantial amount of arms, ammunition and equipment being recovered. In one encounter....whilst being fired on, Private Rangarairayi, ignoring the firing and with no thought for his personal safety, rushed the enemy endeavouring to capture one of them. During the struggle the terrorist was shot dead. ... During these actions he displayed cold nerve and personal courage of the highest order which has been an inspiration to all' With two medal certificates and a photograph of the recipient with his unit and 'Pamwe Chete' colours, many of the unit named in pencil verso.

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