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Poland etc cased/boxed medals inc Italian Gulf War Cross, Poland Order of Restituta 1944 + miniature and Doc Book, Cross for Silesian Uprising, Great Poland Uprising (PRL), Czech WW2 War Cross, Italy WW1 Victory Order Medal, Italy Order of Merit of the Italian Republic + button hole + miniature medal, Dutch Order of Orange-Nassau Medal of Honour in Bronze and in Silver, etc. (qty)
Poland mixed collection inc the medals awarded to Stanistaw Gora, his award book, medals inc Cross of Merit (PRL) in Gold/Silver/Bronze classes, etc. Medal for Victory & Freedom + Document to J S Wojciecha, Partisans Cross, 1943 Merit on the Field of Glory, plus a Suojeluskunta Medal from Finland. (12)
Belgium medal collection inc Order of Leopold II + black widows bar (French), Order of Leopold II in silver with Albert palm (French), ditto with "A" palm (French), ditto in Gold Commander grade (French & Flemish), ditto in Gold with Swords Office grade (French & Flemish), ditto in silver with Albert palm (French & Flemish), ditto with "L" palm (F&F), Croix de Guerre 1914-18 + Document, ditto 1939-40 + L palm, ditto with 2x palms, ditto Leopold III, and Yser Cross. (11)
Glider Pilot - S/Sgt John Bowen. The Glider Pilot Regt. Army Air Corps and Prisoner of War. Lot includes 2x Pilots Flying Log Books, medal forwarding Slip and Medals 1939-45 Star, France & Germany Star, and War Medal with MID. Bowen was a POW list register copy included - states 12A - Stalag Limburg s.d.Lahn. Most likely taken Prisoner on the Normandy Invasions 6th June 1944, as he is on the "B" Squadron list of pilots taking part. (2)
Group - 1915 Star Trio (42627 Cpl (A.Sjt) L J Cooke RFA) Sjt on pair. India General Service Medal with Waziristan 1919-21 clasp (1038882 Sgt L J Cooke RFA), Defence & War Medals, GV Army LSGC Medal (1038882 Sjt L J Cooke RA). Lot includes Soldiers Service Book & Pay Books x2, Regular Army Book, his Small Book, plus photos. Born Secunderabad, India. (qty)
Group - BWM & Victory Medal (11278T. W.O.CL.1. A Worsfold RA), 1911 Coronation Medal, Meritorious Service Medal GV (11278 R.S.Mjr A Worsfold H.Q.152/Bde RFA). Army LSGC Medal EDVII 45043 Bty Serjt Maj A Worsfold RFA). Royal Humane Society Medal (small bronze) named (Sergt A Worsfold RA 19th Nov 1896). LSARS site online reads 'At great personal risk rescued H. Donnelly from drowning in the Ganges Canal, Meerut, India 19/11/96. Sgt., 34th Field Battery RA'. With copy service papers confirming all medals. Born Wandsworth. Mentioned In Despatches 4/1/1917. MSM L/G 1/1/1918. (6)
Group - India General Service Medal 1854 with Burma 1885-7 clasp (1264 Pte W Gorst 2d Bn Liverpool R), QSA with bars CC/Belfast (1264 Pte W Gorst L'pool Regt) and KSA with bars SA01 & SA02 (1264 Pte W Gorst Liverpool Regt). With research, born Warrington, ended up a Chelsea Pensioner, died 13/1/1944, few edge bumps. (3)
Group - QSA with bars CC/TH/OFS/RoL/Tr named (10989 Corl WHR W. McGill ASC), KSA with bars SA01 & SA02 named (10989 Corpl - Whlr W. McGill ASC), BWM (T1SR-278 AWO CL.1. W McGill ASC), Army LSGC Medal EDVII (10989 W.S.Sjt W McGill ASC), and Meritorious Service Medal GV (T1SR-278 S.S.Mjr W McGill ASC). Mentioned In Despatches L/G 6/12/1916. MSM for Salonica L/G 26/4/1917. Born Dublin. Missing a 1915 Star & Victory Medal. (5)
Hanoverian Medal for Waterloo 1815, engraved 'Tromp. H. Haarstick Vorm. 1 Drag. KDL.'. Tiny edge bump EFVendor states:Trumpeter Haarstrick of the 1st Dragoon Regt. Kings german Legion showed so much bravery at Garcia hernandez that the General Bock hailed him with "Bravo". Haarstrick defended a wounded Aide de Camp of Wellington against several french soldier. At Waterloo his officer lost his sword, so Haarstrick gave hm his own and fought on with his pistol.
Italian medal group attributed to Giagnacuvo Michely, served c1920's to 1940's probably in the Artillery. Medal for the Libyan Campaign, Cross for War Merit, Medal for the War of 1940 - 1943, plus one other. With some mounted miniatures inc Order of Merit of the Italian Republic, Silk Artillery Flag. Artillery sidecap, photo and Certificate.
MBE group to Capt Neville George David Campbell. Medals:- MBE (Civil) (Medal & Certificate) appointed 9th June 1955, at that time he was a Medical Officer in Sierra Leone. 1939-45 Star, Africa Star + 8th Army clasp, Italy Star, Burma Star, F & G Star, and Sierra Leone Independence Medal 1961. Served as 297665 Capt N G D Campbell RAMC att 11th Bn KRRC. Lived Porthcawl, Glamorgan. Born Brighton. With much research (qty)
1914 Star Trio with Mons Clasp named (KX.498 G H Simpson LDG.SEA.RNVR Hood Bttn, RND), BWM & Victory Medal (KX.495 G H Simpson AB RNVR). Born St Hildas. Wounded in the Dardanelles 16/5/1915. Wounded again 13/14/11/1916 GSW both knees. Later sentenced to 28 day sin Parkhurst 21/7/1917. Wounded by Gas April 1918. (3)
Military Medal and Bar group - MM GV (300168 L.Cpl T Nicholson 1/8 Durh L.I.), 1915 Star Trio (2076 Pte T Nicholson Durh L.I.), Sgt on pair. To France 20/4/1915, received GSW to thigh and gas shell poisoning 1918. From Tantobie, Stanley, Co Durham. MM L/G 21/10/1918 Sch No 188177 one of 7 awards to Bn for the March Offensive Battle of the Aisne 27th May to 6th June 1918. Bar to MM L/G 11/2/1919, corrected L/G 20/8/1919 Sch No 206518, Second Battle of the Somme Aug 23rd 1918 ?
Military Medal EiiR named 19061614 A/Cpl D G Hughes S.W.B. L/G KOREA 10/10/1952. On the 9th February 1952 a platoon of 'A' Coy.1. Welch were carrying out a daylight patrol. One section had gone forward about 400 yards in advance of the main body, but on the left of the mail axis, and had made good a bound. At this stage the main body came under enemy fore and were pinned down, after a short fir fight the leading section withdrew towards the main body, but owing to intense enemy fire failed to reach them. L/Cpl Hughes was then ordered to take out a section from the FDL's and make contact with the leading section of the patrol. The plan then was that both sections were to outflank the enemy and seize the high ground to the rear. The plan was put into execution, and was very successfully carried out against slight opposition. The section then moved towards the top of the hill itself where it was found that the enemy were holding in platoon strength. A fierce short range small arms and grenade fight, which at times developed into hand to hand fighting, took place between L/Cpl Hughes section and the enemy, who considerably outnumbered him. During the engagement, in which the enemy suffered heavy loss, L/Cpl Hughes personally wounded and disarmed an enemy soldier whom he took prisoner, but who later was killed by enemy grenade. Later L/Cpl Hughes skilfully extricated his section and joined the main body of the patrol without suffering casualties. During the operation L/Cpl Hughes displayed initiative and courage of a high order and led his section with skill and determination. Throughout he set a fine example to his section. With research. EF and Rare.
Military Medal group - MM KGVI (545795 W.O.CL.II. H G Hatherall 7-H), 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Defence & War Medals, Regular Army GVI LSGC Medal (Capt H G Hatherall R.TKS). MM L/G 1st April 1941. Citation reads 'On 4/7/40 this W.O. attacked a convoy of 30 lorries on rd Bardia - Capuzzo. He passed down the column firing at 150 yds range and came under A.Tk fire in the process. He then withdrew and attacked a similar column, but although owing to shell fire he could not close nearer than 1500 yds he fired for some time and then withdrew. The next day he destroyed the water pipe on the road and cut the telephone wires. Apart from the above he carried out consistently good work on patrol, obtaining useful information, usually under fire. He has consistently done good work in the field'.
Military Medal GV (323574 Pte J Oliver 2/6th London Regt), BWM & Victory Medals (6775 Pte J Oliver 6-London R). MM L/G 4/2/1918, one of 13 MM's to the 2/6th Bn in Schedule. Award for 3rd Ypres 2nd Battle of Passchendaele 26/10/1917 to 4/11/1917. Most likely for Nobles Farm on 30/10/1917. (3)
Military Medal WW1 Casualty group - MM (452208 Pte A Tibble 2/11 London R.), BWM & Victory (452208 Pte A Tibble 11-Lond R) and Death Plaque (Albert Tibble) plus addressed plaque envelope. MM L/G 12/12/1917, attached 175th Infy Brigade, one of 6 awards for 3rd Ypres Sept 1917. Killed In Action 24/3/1918 serving with 21st (County of London) Bn (1st Surrey Rifles). Born Fulham. On the Arras Memorial. Plus his brothers Death Plaque 2103 Pte Jack Tibble 1st/13th Kensington Bn, London Regt, Died 8/7/1916. Buried Abbeville Communal Cemetery. With plaque envelope. With much copied research (4+1)
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