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INDIAN MUTINY MEDAL, 1857-58, 1 clasp, Lucknow, (PatK. McGrath, 53rd Regt) Confirmed on roll as Private Patrick McGrath. Entitled to Punjab Medal, 1848-49, 1 clasp, Goojerat, with service no. 2815, Ex. 35th Foot, with service no. 3316, Severely wounded at Chultra 02/10/1857. Died 09/03/1859.
INDIAN MUTINY MEDAL, 1857-58, 2 clasps, Lucknow, Relief of Lucknow, (Hy. Walker, 53rd Regt) Confirmed on roll as Private Henry Walker. Two H. Walkers shown on Sutlej Medal and Punjab Medal rolls. Entitled to Sutlej Medal, 1845-46, 2 clasps Aliwal, Sobraon with either service no. 1522 or 2337. Entitled to Punjab Medal, 1848-49, 1 clasp, Goojerat with either service no. 1522 or 2337. Ex. 3rd Foot with service no. 1853.
Two: QUEEN`S SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL, 1899-1902, 2nd type rev, (ghost dates), 4 clasps, Johannesburg, Driefontein, Paardeberg, Cape Colony, (3337 Pte. F. Moore, 2: Shrops: Lt Inft) KING`S SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL, 1901-02, 2 clasps, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902, (3337 Pte. J. Moore, Shrops. L.I.)
Two: QUEEN`S SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL, 1899-1902, 2nd type rev, (ghost dates), 4 clasps, Transvaal, Driefontein, Paardeberg, Cape Colony, (4471 Pte. W.H. Phillips, 2: Shrops Lt Inft), KING`S SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL, 1901-02, 2 clasps, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902, (4471 CorpL. W. Phillips, Shrops. L.I.)
Four: QUEEN`S SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL, 1899-1902, 2nd type rev, (ghost dates), 3 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Johannesburg, (7336 Pte. A. Powell, 2nd Shropshire Lt Infy). 1914-15 STAR (7537 Pte. A. Powell, Shrops: L.I.), BRITISH WAR and VICTORY MEDALS, (SR-7537 Pte. A. Powell, Shrops. L.I.). To France 24/07/15. M.I.C. shows died 19/11/18. C.W.G.C. shows served with 6th Btn. and died aged 44 years, buried Solesmes British Cemetery, France
Four: DISTINGUISHED CONDUCT MEDAL, G.V.R., (7898 Pte. W. Bridgwater, 1/Shrops L.I.), 1914 STAR and original clasp, (7898 Pte. W. Bridgwater, 1/Shrops L.I.), BRITISH WAR and VICTORY MEDALS, (7898 Pte. W. Bridgwater Shrops L.I.) To France 12/11/14 M.I.C. confirms entitlement to Silver War Badge. D.C.M. Award, London Gazette: 12/03/19, p.3381. D.C.M. Citation, London Gazette: 02/12/19, p.14825. "During the attack near Montbrehain, on 8th October, 1918, he, with fine courage and determination rushed an enemy machine-gun post , bayoneting one enemy and stunning another with the butt-end of his rifle. The remainder of the post were then taken prisoners. This most gallant act was the means of saving many casualties, and enabled the advance to be continued successfully".
MILITARY MEDAL, G.V.R., (8218 A. Sjt. H.J. Kennedy, 1/Shrops. L.I.) To France 20/09/14. M.I.C. confirms entitlement to 1914 Star trio with clasp & roses and Silver War Badge. Ex. M.F.P. (Military foot Police) M.M. London Gazette: 18/06/17, p.6021. Regimental History p.40 states M.M. won for gallantry in fighting S.E. of Loos 13-18/04/17.
MILITARY MEDAL, G.V.R., (8301 A. Sjt. J. Wellington, 1/Shrops: L.I.) To France with 1st Btn. 10/09/14. M.I.C. confirms entitlement to 1914 Star trio. M.M. London Gazette: 03/06/16, p.5598. Regimental History states "For services rendered night April 21st/22nd 1916". 8301 Sjt. John Wellington, 1st Btn. K.S.L.I. was killed in action on the 7th September 1917, aged 31 years. He was the son of Mrs. M. Amy Wellington. He is buried in Philosophe British Cemetery, Mazingarbe, France.
Five: MILITARY MEDAL, G.V.R., (17271 Pte. S. Oliver, 5/Shrops: L.I.), 1914-15 STAR, (17271 Pte. S. Oliver, Shrops. L.I.), BRITISH WAR and VICTORY MEDALS, (17271 Pte. S. Oliver, K.S.L.I.), Silver War Badge, (No. B.82255.) To France 23/06/15. M.M. London Gazette: 06/08/18, p.9247. Copy of Silver War Badge roll confirms entitlement to S.W.B.
Three: MILITARY MEDAL, G.V.R., 19635 Pte. N.J. Aldridge, 6/Shrops: L.I.), BRITISH WAR and VICTORY MEDALS, (19635 Pte. N.J. Aldridge, K.S.L.I.) M.M. London Gazette: 19/03/18, p.3459. Regimental History p.19855 states "For bravery at Cambrai during period 20/11/17 to 02/12/17. M.I.C. confirms entitlement to pair only. 19635 Pte. Nelson Joseph Aldridge, 6th Btn. K.S.L.I. died of wounds on the 27th November 1917. He is buried in Rocquigny- Equancourt Road British Cemetery, Manancourt, France.
Three: MILITARY MEDAL, G.V.R., (18327 Pte-A. L. Cpl - W.A. Watson, 6/ Shrops. L.I.), BRITISH WAR and VICTORY MEDALS, (18327 Pte. W.A. Watson, K.S.L.I.) M.I.C. confirms entitlement to pair only. M.M. London Gazette: 19/03/18, p.3472. Regimental History p.198 states "For bravery at Cambrai during period 20/11/17 to 02/12/17.
Five: MILITARY MEDAL, G.V.R., (17619 Pte-L. Cpl. S. Morris, 7/Shrops L.I.) 1914-15 STAR, (17619 Pte. S. Morris, Shrops L. I.), BRITISH WAR and VICTORY MEDALS, (17619 Pte. S. Morris, K.S.L.I.), INDIA GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL, 1908-1935, 1 clasp, North West Frontier, 1930-31, (4027016 Pte. S. Morris, M.M., K.S.L.I.) To France 28/09/15. M.M. London Gazette: 13/03/19, p.3433
Five: MILITARY MEDAL G.V.R., (28445 Sjt. J.J. Thelwell, 7/Shrops L.I.), 1914-15 STAR, (783 Pte. J.J. Thelwell, Ches. R.), BRITISH WAR and VICTORY MEDALS, (783 Sjt. J. Thelwell, Ches. R.), MEDAILLE MILITAIRE, unnamed as issued. To France 26/09/15 Mounted court style. Medaille Militaire. London Gazette: 10/10/18, p.11948. M.M. London Gazette: 11/02/19, p.2114.
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