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WW2 Medal Group & Log Book Flying Officer Holland 201 & 240 Squadrons RAF

WW2 Medal Group & Log Book Flying Officer Holland 201 & 240 Squadrons RAF

WW2 Medal Group & Log Book Flying Officer Holland 201 & 240 Squadrons RAF

WW2 Medal Group & Log Book Flying Officer Holland 201 & 240 Squadrons RAF

WW2 Medal Group & Log Book Flying Officer Holland 201 & 240 Squadrons RAF

WW2 Medal Group & Log Book Flying Officer Holland 201 & 240 Squadrons RAF

WW2 Medal Group & Log Book Flying Officer Holland 201 & 240 Squadrons RAF

WW2 Medal Group & Log Book Flying Officer Holland 201 & 240 Squadrons RAF

WW2 Medal Group & Log Book Flying Officer Holland 201 & 240 Squadrons RAF

WW2 Medal Group & Log Book Flying Officer Holland 201 & 240 Squadrons RAF

WW2 Medal Group & Log Book Flying Officer Holland 201 & 240 Squadrons RAF

WW2 Medal Group & Log Book Flying Officer Holland 201 & 240 Squadrons RAF

WW2 Medal Group & Log Book Flying Officer Holland 201 & 240 Squadrons RAF

WW2 Medal Group and Flying Log Book to Flight Officer Howard Holland who served with 201 Squadron RAF and who flew Sunderland flying boat patrol bombers during the war. The group includes the following. Royal Air Force Observers and Air Gunners Flying Log Book – covering the period 12th September 1941 to 9th February 1946. A painting of a Sunderland flying boat. Copy of Howard’s funeral order of service. Was born in Northwich, Cheshire on 26th October 1920. Volunteered for the Royal Air Force (service number 1079800) on 15th November 1940 and a. Fter undergoing basic training and aircrew selection he underwent a wireless operators course serving at various Operational Training Units. He was promoted to Flight Sergeant in November 1943 was was posted to RAF Hooton Park in Cheshire. He was commissioned as a Pilot Officer in April 1944 (service number 174791) and from July 1944 he was serving at RAF Alness in Cromarty Firth flying Sunderland Flying Boats. He was posted to 201 Squadron in January 1945 at RAF Oban in Scotland also flying Sunderland Flying Boats. In March 1945 flew his Sunderland from Oban to Koggala, Ceylon via Gibraltar, Sicily, Egypt, Iraq, Bahrain, Karachi, Bombay and Madras. In July 1945 he was posted to 240 Squadron at Redhills Lake, Madras in India. In August 1945 he was promoted at Signals Leader 240 Squadron. He was promoted Flight Lieutenant in April 1946, and was demobilised on 15 June 1946. His total flight time was 1,225 hours. He died on 26th June 2005 in Abergele in Wales. Please let me know if you need any additional photos or information. Thanks and kind regards. The item “WW2 Medal Group & Log Book Flying Officer Holland 201 & 240 Squadrons RAF” is in sale since Friday, December 11, 2020. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War II (1939-1945)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “harrypitt69″ and is located in Nottingham. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
  • Country/ Organization: Great Britain
  • Issued/ Not-Issued: Issued
  • Type: Medals & Ribbons
  • Conflict: World War II (1939-1945)
  • Service: Air Force
  • Era: 1914-1945

AUST WAR MEDAL WW1 2165 L/BDR HOLLAND F W 25th BN MEF & BEF AIF (BROKEN GROUP)

AUST WAR MEDAL WW1 2165 L/BDR HOLLAND F W 25th BN MEF & BEF AIF (BROKEN GROUP)

AUST WAR MEDAL WW1 2165 L/BDR HOLLAND F W 25th BN MEF & BEF AIF (BROKEN GROUP)

AUST WAR MEDAL WW1 2165 L/BDR HOLLAND F W 25th BN MEF & BEF AIF (BROKEN GROUP)

AUST WAR MEDAL WW1 2165 L/BDR HOLLAND F W 25th BN MEF & BEF AIF (BROKEN GROUP)

AUST WAR MEDAL WW1 2165 L/BDR HOLLAND F W 25th BN MEF & BEF AIF (BROKEN GROUP)

AUST WAR MEDAL WW1 2165 L/BDR HOLLAND F W 25th BN MEF & BEF AIF (BROKEN GROUP)

AUST WAR MEDAL WW1 2165 L/BDR HOLLAND F W 25th BN MEF & BEF AIF (BROKEN GROUP)

MISSING STAR & VICTORY MEDAL. CAME FROM IPSWICH QUEENSLAND. STARTED WITH 25th BN 1 TO 8 REINFORCEMENTS JUNE 1915. I THINK IT SHOULD STATE EEF, THEN BEF AND IN 1915 AS INTITED TO STAR? ALEXANDRIA BEF TO FRANCE 26/3/1916. STARTED WITH 2nd PIONEER BN 12/3/16. GUNSHOT WOUND TO FACE FRANCE BOULOGAL??? ENGLAND FOR TREATMENT AND CHANGED OR TRAINED FOR FIELD ARTILLERY GUNNER 13/11/17. JOINED THE 2nd DIVISION ARTILLERY COLOUM 7/12/17. 5th FIELD ARTILLERY BATTERY FRANCE 4/12/17. GUNNER DUE TO PREVIOUS WOUND IN INFANTRY. Post will be Tracking, sign for your end A4 envelope. 25th Australian Infantry Battalion. The 25th Battalion was raised at Enoggera in Queensland in March 1915 as part of the 7th Brigade. Although predominantly composed of men recruited in Queensland, the battalion also included a small contingent of men from Darwin. The battalion left Australia in early July, trained in Egypt during August, and by early September was manning trenches at Gallipoli. At Gallipoli the 7th Brigade reinforced the depleted New Zealand and Australian Division. The 25th Battalion, however, had a relatively quiet time because the last major Allied offensive had been launched, and turned back, in the previous month. It left the peninsular on 18 December 1915. After further training in Egypt, the 25th Battalion proceeded to France. Landing on 19 March 1916, it was the first AIF battalion to arrive there. Now fighting as part of the 2nd Division, it took part in its first major battle at Pozieres between 25 July and 7 August in the course of which it suffered 785 casualties. After a spell in a quieter sector of the front in Belgium, the 2nd Division came south in October to attack again in the Somme Valley. The 25th Battalion took part in two attacks to the east of Flers, both of which floundered in the mud. Although it acted in a supporting role at the second battle of Bullecourt, the 25th Battalion did not carry out a major offensive role again until 20 September 1917, when it was part of the 2nd Division’s first wave at the battle of Menin Road in Belgium. Victory here was followed up with the capture of Broodseinde Ridge on 4 October. The 25th reprised its role from Menin Road, in what was its last large-scale offensive action for the year. 1918 was an exhausting year for the 25th Battalion. It fought to turn back the German spring offensive in April, and then participated in battles at Morlancourt, Hamel, Amiens and along the Somme Valley as the German Army was pushed ever closer to defeat. These actions sapped the strength of the AIF, already terribly weak due to earlier casualties and lack of reinforcements. In September, the 25th was one of several battalions ordered to disband to reinforce others. Its troops mutinied, winning the Battalion a temporary reprieve. The battalion went into the line one last time on 3 October 1918 and took part in a successful attack to break through the German defences around Beaurevoir. It was disbanded nine days later. The item “AUST WAR MEDAL WW1 2165 L/BDR HOLLAND F W 25th BN MEF & BEF AIF (BROKEN GROUP)” is in sale since Monday, January 9, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\1914 – 1918 (WWI)”. The seller is “ibyou2″ and is located in Maitland, NSW. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Authenticity: Original
  • Country: Australia
  • Campaign: World War I
  • Product Type: Medals
  • Era: 1900s