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RAF Second World War casualty group, consisting of 1939-1945 War medal, Atlantic Star and 1939-1945 Star, awarded to Flight Sergeant Robert W. Stiff, Rear Gunner, the medals come with a medal box, a RAF lighter, a badge, four photographs of Flight Sergeant Robert Stiff and a newspaper cutting that details " Flight Sergeant R.W. Stiff official notification has been received that Flight Sergeant Richard William Stiff R.A.F. V.R., of the Bungalow Fruit farm Peasenhall is missing having failed to return from operational duties in November, the lot by family decent
First World War casualty group, British War Medal and Victory Medal (24664 PTE L. CROSS G. GUARDS) Memorial plaque (LEONARD CROSS) Private Leonard Cross born in Alconbury, Hunts, enlisted in Hammersmith Grenadier Guards 2nd Battalion, killed in action 16th November 1916 aged 28, France & Flanders, buried Delville Wood cemetery, Longueval
Suffolk Regiment First World War Casualty group, to include 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal, (12985 PTE H BRANCH SUFF R and 12985 CPL H BRANCH SUFF R) Memorial Plaque (Herbert Branch) Corporal Herbert Branch was born in Nacton Ipswich and enlisted in Ipswich to the 8th Battalion Suffolk Regiment, he was killed in action France & Flanders in the Western European theatre 31st July 1917, a memorial at Ypres (Menin gate) memorial, (4)
First World War trio, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal (2150 PTE G.F. FAIRWEATHER R.A.M.C. named to the Star and Victory, British War Medal erased) service record shows George Fairweather was an Acting Corporal with the Royal Army Medical Corps, he is on the silver War badge roll, (3)
Suffolk Regiment First World War casualty group, British War and Victory Medal (43187 PTE E J Hunting) Memorial Plaque (Edwin James Hunting) Private Edwin James Hunting was born in Ipswich and joined the Suffolk Regiment 7th Battalion, he died of wounds France & Flanders on 22nd March 1918, (3)
Mons casualty group, Trio, Mons 1914 Star with clasp, British War Medal, Victory medal (62768 BMBR S.J. MANN R.F.A. the British War Medal and Victory named to 62768 SJT S.J. Mann R.A.) Memorial Plaque (Stanley John Mann) Sergeant Stanley John Mann was born in Kersey Suffolk, enlisted in London to the Royal Horse Artillery and then the Royal Field Artillery, he died 24th December 1916 at home, together with his Soldiers small book, (5)
First War Casualty pair, British War Medal, Victory Medal (20668 PTE. R. LAFLING. W. YORK.R.) Private Richard Lafling was born in Somersham and enlisted to the Suffolk Regiment at Ipswich, he transferred to the West Yorks Regt, Private Lafling was killed in action 8th October 1918, his memorial at Vis-En-Artois, France, (2)
Norfolk Regiment First War Military Cross & casualty, Victory Medal (2.LIEUT. W.J. BRUMBLEY) Walter James Brumbley enlisted with the Northumberland Fusiliers Acting Sergeant, transferred to the Norfolk Regiment 3rd Battalion attached to the 7th Battalion, Walter James Brumbley was killed in action 27th March 1918 aged 20. Gazetted 22nd April 1918, '2nd Lt. Walter James Brumbley, Norf. R. Spec. Res. For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. When in command of a selection of a party raiding the hostile trenches, he led his men into the enemy line and took a prominent part in the sharp fight which ensued, accounting for four of the enemy himself. Having bombed some dug-outs, he established a defensive flank, until with withdrawal was ordered. Throughout the operation he showed exceptional courage and coolness, memorial to Second Lieutenant Walter James Brumbley is at Pozieres Memorial panel 23, (1)
First World War Mons Trio, the star with bar named (8074 PTE B. MORRISON 1/E YORK.R) the War medal named (3-8074 P.B. MORRISON E.YORK.R.) together with an unnamed Victory medal, Percy B Morrison is entitled to the silver war badge, enlisted 16/10/1905 discharged 31/02/1917 aged 31, together with his Soldiers small book, photographs and related paperwork
First War Mentioned in Dispatches trio, 1914-15 Medal, British War Medal, Victory Medal with M.I.D. Oak leaf, (9695 SJT M. CLAYDON. SUFF. R.) with Territorial Force Efficiency Medal, (70 PTE. L. CPL. M CLAYDON. 5/SUFF) Montague Claydon born in Stetchworth Cambridgeshire joined the Suffolk Regiment 8th Battalion in 1914, together with a copy of the London Gazette
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