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Grenadier Guards British Empire Medal (Mil) awarded to 23879841 Gdsm David Thomas Stokes 2nd Bn Gren Gds. Gazetted 12th Feb 1965 'in recognition of their services as the Bearer Party at the State Funeral of The Right Honourable Sir Winston Churchill, KG, OM, CH'. Lot includes much research and photos + copy service papers (only 9 BEM's were awarded). Toned EF (1) Rare
Group - 1915 Star Trio (15101 Pte A C J Potkin Worc R), and IGS GV with Afghanistan N.W.F. 1919 clasp (241191 Corpl A Potkin 1/5/Buffs). Plus Walthamstow School Medal 1909 to a brother ? Wounded while serving with the 9th Worc in the Battle of Sari Bair, Gallipoli, 10th August 1915. GVF (4+1)
Military Cross group Lieut Richard Norman Bryant - MC GRI dated 1943, 1939-45 Star, Burma Star, Defence & War Medal, Shanghai Municipal Council medal for Service Rendered August 12 to November 12 1937. With MC case of issue. ID Tags, MC L/G 19/8/1943 for services in Burma (Ale Chaung Action) with Durham L.I ? (Sunderland). However he served with 1st Bn N.Staffordshire Regt 1942-45 and his citation states 1st Bn N.S.R. Plus four large photo albums with 1930's Hong Kong / Japan / China military interest (6)
Military Medal BWM & VM to 393301 Pte. G.T. Phillips 1/9th Bn. London Regiment (7088 Pte. G.T. Phillips 9 - Lond: R: BWM. VM). Medals near mint condition. MM for gallantry on 14.4.17. Arras (L/Gaz: 18.6.17) at Heninel Trench. His citation from P247 of the Regimental History as follows: 'The Great Crisis at Arras' Another recipient of the Military Medal was a young headquarters' runner, Rfn. George Thomas Phillips. On two occasions when volunteers were asked for he went forward through a very heavy artillery barrage and machine gun fire to get touch with the assaulting companies. His information was always accurate and of the greatest value, and he was at all times entirely regardless of personal risk. On his own initiative he organised leaderless men into groups, and by his own coolness and self confidence in the face of great danger was splendid example to all. (one of 7 awards to the 9/London Regt) superb group with citation & other research.
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 GeoV to 10751 Sjt. H. Worsnup 15/Lanc. Fus. MM. L/Gaz: 14.12.16. For exceptional courage and bravery during a heavy bombardment when an evening attack was anticipated. This NCO went along the line inspiring confidence and greatly strengthening the morale of the men by his cool example under very trying circumstances. Served 'D' Coy Platoon XV: Sch No 67989. One of two awards (other L/Cpl Ironsides).
Military Medal group - MM GV (266411 L.Cpl G C Arnold 2/7 W.York R.), BWM & Victory Medal (3835 Pte G C Arnold W.York R.). MM L/G 29.8.1918 schedule No 179655, one of 12 awards to the 2/7th West Yorks in this Gazette, For Gallantry during the March Offensive operation "Georgette" 9th to 29th April 1918. GVF (3)
Military Medal, BWM, VM and Memorial Plaque to 43333 Pte. M Corcoran 16th Bn. Middlesex Regiment with his framed Memorial scroll. Michael Corcoran Pte. 43333 16th Bn. Middx. Regt. (Public Schools Battalion). MM L/Gaz: 9.7.17 for gallantry in the attack at Arras. Battle of the Scarpe April/May 1917. One of the 6 awards to the battalion for this action. MM mint & toned, BWM toned. Plaque dark toned, scroll in contemporary frame. Scroll vgc. Frame a little worn on outside edges. With some research. Nice lot
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