Peterkin (A. & Wiliam Johnston). Commissioned Officers in the Medical Services of the British Army 1660-1960, 2 volumes, London: The Wellcome Historical Medical Library, 1968, original uniform blue cloth, 4to, together with:McInnes (Ian), The Meritorious Service Medial, The Immediate Awards 1916-1928, 1st edition, Dallington: The Naval & Military Press, 1992, original cloth in dust jacket, 4to, plusBrassey's (UK), publisher, History of the Royal Artillary Regiment, Between the Wars 1919-39, edited by B. P. Hughes, 1st edition, London, 1992, Anti-Aircraft Artillery 1914-55, by N. W. Routledge, 1st edition, 1994, both with monochrome illustrations, both original cloth in dust jackets, minor rubbing to the head & foot of the spines, 8vo, and other modern military & medal reference, mostly original cloth, many in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4toQTY: (6 shelves)
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Tornado CR4 ZA412 017 617 Squadron RAF Lossiemouth signed RAF Squadron print. Approx 44 x 29 cm. Signed by Wing Commander Alistair Monkman RAF OC 617 2003. He received the US Distinguished Flying Cross and US Air Medal for his actions as an F-117A Nighthawk pilot during Operation Allied Force in 1999. Monkman flew a stealth fighter as an exchange pilot with the 9th Fighter Squadron at Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico, for three years. Awarded the US Air Medal on 6 April 1999, where he became the first pilot ever to fly a combat mission from Spangdahlem. He assumed command of the early portion of the 14-aircraft strike package while the mission commander was delayed on the ground. Then, deep in enemy territory, he delivered one precision-guided bomb and destroyed a large aircraft maintenance and repair hangar. His DFC (US) was awarded while he was the mission commander of a large aircraft formation. In the face of anti-aircraft artillery fire to their target in Belgrade, in the Former Republic of Yugoslavia, he evaluated that the weather in the target area would likely preclude weapons release. He then flew a more dangerous route, acquired his target through a break in the clouds, dropped his bombs and guided them to the target. He then evaluated enemy air defences and safely returned to Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany. Post-strike battle damage assessment discovered he destroyed the target. He was Commanding Officer of No 617 Squadron 2003 - 2006. Obtained from collector with association to RAF Lossiemouth, this may be a unique autographed one off, very collectable. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
WW2 George Cross winner Stuart Archer GC signed Internetstamps 2006, 150th ann Victoria Cross miniature sheet FDC. Set on A4 Page with corner mounts so can easily be removed if required. Colonel Bertram Stuart Trevelyan Archer, GC, OBE, ERD, FRIBA (3 February 1915 - 2 May 2015), known as Stuart Archer, was a recipient of the George Cross, the highest British and Commonwealth award for gallantry not in the face of the enemy. On 3 February 2015 Archer became the first recipient of the Victoria Cross or the George Cross to reach 100 years of age. He was awarded the medal on 30 September 1941. the award was for extensive work on defusing German bombs dropped on the United Kingdom during World War II. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Tornado GR4 ZG752 Farewell to the Finn signed RAF Squadron print. Approx 44 x 29 cm. Signed by Wing Commander Alistair Monkman RAF OC 617 2003. He received the US Distinguished Flying Cross and US Air Medal for his actions as an F-117A Nighthawk pilot during Operation Allied Force in 1999. Monkman flew a stealth fighter as an exchange pilot with the 9th Fighter Squadron at Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico, for three years. Awarded the US Air Medal on 6 April 1999, where he became the first pilot ever to fly a combat mission from Spangdahlem. He assumed command of the early portion of the 14-aircraft strike package while the mission commander was delayed on the ground. Then, deep in enemy territory, he delivered one precision-guided bomb and destroyed a large aircraft maintenance and repair hangar. His DFC (US) was awarded while he was the mission commander of a large aircraft formation. In the face of anti-aircraft artillery fire to their target in Belgrade, in the Former Republic of Yugoslavia, he evaluated that the weather in the target area would likely preclude weapons release. He then flew a more dangerous route, acquired his target through a break in the clouds, dropped his bombs and guided them to the target. He then evaluated enemy air defences and safely returned to Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany. Post-strike battle damage assessment discovered he destroyed the target. He was Commanding Officer of No 617 Squadron 2003 - 2006. Obtained from collector with association to RAF Lossiemouth, this may be a unique autographed one off, very collectable. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
US Medal of Honor 1983 FDC, Washington DC postmark plus mint Set of the MOH stamps. Set on descriptive A4 page with corner mounts, easily removed if needed. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Stealth F117A Nighthawk 85-0813 8th Fighter Squadron 49th Fighter Wing Holloman AFB New Mexico signed Squadron print. Approx 44 x 29 cm. Signed by Wing Commander Alistair Monkman RAF OC 617 2003. He received the US Distinguished Flying Cross and US Air Medal for his actions as an F-117A Nighthawk pilot during Operation Allied Force in 1999. Monkman flew a stealth fighter as an exchange pilot with the 9th Fighter Squadron at Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico, for three years. Awarded the US Air Medal on 6 April 1999, where he became the first pilot ever to fly a combat mission from Spangdahlem. He assumed command of the early portion of the 14-aircraft strike package while the mission commander was delayed on the ground. Then, deep in enemy territory, he delivered one precision-guided bomb and destroyed a large aircraft maintenance and repair hangar. His DFC (US) was awarded while he was the mission commander of a large aircraft formation. In the face of anti-aircraft artillery fire to their target in Belgrade, in the Former Republic of Yugoslavia, he evaluated that the weather in the target area would likely preclude weapons release. He then flew a more dangerous route, acquired his target through a break in the clouds, dropped his bombs and guided them to the target. He then evaluated enemy air defences and safely returned to Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany. Post-strike battle damage assessment discovered he destroyed the target. He was Commanding Officer of No 617 Squadron 2003 - 2006. Obtained from collector with association to RAF Lossiemouth, this may be a unique autographed one off, very collectable. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
RAF Medals collection 9 covers with silk copy of medals fixed to cover, each flown by the RAF and signed by medal winner, Includes 1939-45 BOB star, DFC, DSO, MM, MC, Aircrew Europe Star, Defence e medal. Plus 4 Joint service fighters cover signed by RAF pilots and 8 Historic Battles covers, inc Dieppe Raid, El Alamein, Amiens Prison raid, FAA attack on Tirpitz, Victory in Europe. All set on Hagner album pages ready for an album. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Tornado GR4 ZG752 Farewell to the Finn signed RAF Squadron print. Approx 44 x 29 cm. Signed by Wing Commander Alistair Monkman RAF OC 617 2003. He received the US Distinguished Flying Cross and US Air Medal for his actions as an F-117A Nighthawk pilot during Operation Allied Force in 1999. Monkman flew a stealth fighter as an exchange pilot with the 9th Fighter Squadron at Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico, for three years. Awarded the US Air Medal on 6 April 1999, where he became the first pilot ever to fly a combat mission from Spangdahlem. He assumed command of the early portion of the 14-aircraft strike package while the mission commander was delayed on the ground. Then, deep in enemy territory, he delivered one precision-guided bomb and destroyed a large aircraft maintenance and repair hangar. His DFC (US) was awarded while he was the mission commander of a large aircraft formation. In the face of anti-aircraft artillery fire to their target in Belgrade, in the Former Republic of Yugoslavia, he evaluated that the weather in the target area would likely preclude weapons release. He then flew a more dangerous route, acquired his target through a break in the clouds, dropped his bombs and guided them to the target. He then evaluated enemy air defences and safely returned to Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany. Post-strike battle damage assessment discovered he destroyed the target. He was Commanding Officer of No 617 Squadron 2003 - 2006. Obtained from collector with association to RAF Lossiemouth, this may be a unique autographed one off, very collectable. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
A Quantity of Vintage Action Man Clothes, Accessories and painted head doll, including blond painted head doll, in good original condition, a Hong Kong action doll, Russian Infantry 2 x jackets, 2 x trousers, Anti tank grenades, 2 x fur hats, order of Lenin medal, ammo box, plus other items, all in fair to very good original condition.(A Lot)
Silver Schraubtaler medal with copper engravings, Johann Melchior Mörikofer, Bern 1759. Silver Schraubtaler medal depicting an armored bust depicting Frederick II the Great of Prussia. The back features a repoussé image of the muse Clio and the god Saturn. The medal was made by Johann Melchior Mörikofer and contains 39 original copper engravings by Bartholomäus Hubner of the events of the wars between Prussia and Silesia (1740-1763), city views and 39 numbered explanations of Frederick II's life. Germany, Bern, Silversmith Johann Melchior Mörikofer, Copper engravings by Bartholomäus Hubner, 1759, hallmarks: maker's mark - one engraving missing. 28.4 grams, 15 löthige = 937½/1000. Diameter: 5 cm.
Five; WWII R.A.F. Bomber Command to include, 1939-45 Star, Air Crew Europe Star, Africa Star, Defence Medal and R.A.F. Efficiency Medal engraved to Warrant Officer W.G. Higgs 801501 A.A.F, together with Miniatures and re-issued pair of War and Defence Medals. Also Caterpillar Club Badge with Certificate of Membership to Flight Sergeant W. Higgs and Letter of Issue, Royal Air Force P.O.W. Association Medallion in case of issue and R.A.F. Cap. The Group is accompanied by Higg's R.A.F. Observer's and Air Gunner's Flying Log Book. The flight log details when the Halifax W7657 of 35 Squadron was shot down killing Wing Commander J. Marks D.S.O & Bar and Flight Lieutenant J. Child D.F.C. on 19th September 1942 on a raid to Saarbrucken. Flight Sergeant Higgs was taken P.O.W. and having recovered from broken legs was held at Stalag IX-X, Stalag Luft I & VI and Stalag 357 before being repatriated on 4th May 1945
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