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Ww2 Raf Killed On Active Service Medal Group Pilot Officer Grimaldi Casualty

Ww2 Raf Killed On Active Service Medal Group Pilot Officer Grimaldi Casualty

Ww2 Raf Killed On Active Service Medal Group Pilot Officer Grimaldi Casualty

Ww2 Raf Killed On Active Service Medal Group Pilot Officer Grimaldi Casualty

Ww2 Raf Killed On Active Service Medal Group Pilot Officer Grimaldi Casualty

Ww2 Raf Killed On Active Service Medal Group Pilot Officer Grimaldi Casualty

Ww2 Raf Killed On Active Service Medal Group Pilot Officer Grimaldi Casualty

Ww2 Raf Killed On Active Service Medal Group Pilot Officer Grimaldi Casualty

Ww2 Raf Killed On Active Service Medal Group Pilot Officer Grimaldi Casualty

Ww2 Raf Killed On Active Service Medal Group Pilot Officer Grimaldi Casualty

This is for a fantastic medal group awarded to Pilot officer Martin Cyril Beaufort Grimaldi 141211 Royal air force volunteer reserve who died on the 3rd of July 1943 age 22. Medals are un-named as issued. The medal box has had its name taken of it, issued by the Air Ministry. A coin medal from the Charterhouse O. C recruit competition oration quarter 1936 1st M. For domestic deliveries signed and tracked is mandatory. The item “WW2 RAF KILLED ON ACTIVE SERVICE MEDAL GROUP PILOT OFFICER GRIMALDI CASUALTY” is in sale since Wednesday, June 5, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War II (1939-1945)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “medalman1-uk” and is located in exmouth, Devon. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Service: Air Force
  • Era: 1914-1945
  • Featured Refinements: Medal Group
  • Type: Medals & Ribbons
  • Country/ Organization: Great Britain
  • Conflict: World War II (1939-1945)

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Memorial Scroll RAF

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Memorial Scroll RAF

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Memorial Scroll RAF

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Memorial Scroll RAF

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Memorial Scroll RAF

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Memorial Scroll RAF

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Memorial Scroll RAF

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Memorial Scroll RAF

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Memorial Scroll RAF

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Memorial Scroll RAF

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Memorial Scroll RAF

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Memorial Scroll RAF

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Memorial Scroll RAF

An original group of World War Two medals to a Royal Air Force Aircraftman 1st Class who was killed in action on 1st November 1943. The medals were awarded to Arthur Wilson who came from Shildon in County Durham. The Air Crew Europe Star. The original memorial scroll named to Aircraftman 1st Class A. Wilson Royal Air Force with some writing, the medals included and the address for Mrs J Wilson on the reverse. A pre-war photo of Arthur Wilson in suit and tie marked AK1 A Wilson RAF KIA on the reverse in pencil. Arthur Wilson was born in 1921 and he was 22 when he died in 1943. His death was registered in Shrewsbury and he is buried at Shildon Cemetery and is commemorated on St John’s Church Shildon war memorial – photos of the memorial shown above. I’m not sure on the actual action that caused his death but this could be researched. It would have been one of his first sorties due to his rank. The medals come with their original ribbons and they have been mounted on a piece of card. Worthy of more research. Please let me know if you need any additional photos or details. Please see my other listings of British and foreign Medals and Militaria. Thanks and kind regards. The item “WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Memorial Scroll RAF” is in sale since Sunday, April 7, 2019. 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

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Memorial Scroll RAF

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Memorial Scroll RAF

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Memorial Scroll RAF

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Memorial Scroll RAF

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Memorial Scroll RAF

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Memorial Scroll RAF

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Memorial Scroll RAF

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Memorial Scroll RAF

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Memorial Scroll RAF

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Memorial Scroll RAF

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Memorial Scroll RAF

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Memorial Scroll RAF

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Memorial Scroll RAF

An original group of World War Two medals to a Royal Air Force Aircraftman 1st Class who was killed in action on 1st November 1943. The medals were awarded to Arthur Wilson who came from Shildon in County Durham. The Air Crew Europe Star. The original memorial scroll named to Aircraftman 1st Class A. Wilson Royal Air Force with some writing, the medals included and the address for Mrs J Wilson on the reverse. A pre-war photo of Arthur Wilson in suit and tie marked AK1 A Wilson RAF KIA on the reverse in pencil. Arthur Wilson was born in 1921 and he was 22 when he died in 1943. His death was registered in Shrewsbury and he is buried at Shildon Cemetery and is commemorated on St John’s Church Shildon war memorial – photos of the memorial shown above. I’m not sure on the actual action that caused his death but this could be researched. It would have been one of his first sorties due to his rank. The medals come with their original ribbons and they have been mounted on a piece of card. Worthy of more research. Please let me know if you need any additional photos or details. Please see my other listings of British and foreign Medals and Militaria. Thanks and kind regards. The item “WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Memorial Scroll RAF” is in sale since Friday, March 8, 2019. 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.
  • Issued/ Not-Issued: Issued
  • Service: Air Force
  • Modified Item: No
  • Era: 1914-1945
  • Type: Medals & Ribbons
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
  • Country/ Organization: Great Britain
  • Conflict: World War II (1939-1945)

Ww1 British Death Plaque/ Penny/ Medal/badge Killed Ia Richard Alexander Clark

Ww1 British Death Plaque/ Penny/ Medal/badge Killed Ia Richard Alexander Clark

Ww1 British Death Plaque/ Penny/ Medal/badge Killed Ia Richard Alexander Clark

Ww1 British Death Plaque/ Penny/ Medal/badge Killed Ia Richard Alexander Clark

Ww1 British Death Plaque/ Penny/ Medal/badge Killed Ia Richard Alexander Clark

Ww1 British Death Plaque/ Penny/ Medal/badge Killed Ia Richard Alexander Clark

Ww1 British Death Plaque/ Penny/ Medal/badge Killed Ia Richard Alexander Clark

Ww1 British Death Plaque/ Penny/ Medal/badge Killed Ia Richard Alexander Clark

Ww1 British Death Plaque/ Penny/ Medal/badge Killed Ia Richard Alexander Clark

Breaking up a big collection that took many years to find. WW1 bronze death plaque in memory of. 41771 Pte Richard Alexander Clark 8th (Service) Battalion, Leicestershire Regiment was. KILLED IN ACTION on 27 May 1918. Richard was born at Stockton-on-Tees, Durham, on 25 Jan 1899 to Annie Clark. He first enlisted in the 2/1st Yorkshire Hussars on 11 Nov 1916. His address was 13 Goxhill Street, Baslingthorpe Lane, Leeds. And he was a’leather worker’. He was later given a compulsory transfer to the 8th Leicestershire Regiment. The War Diary shows that they took over positions to the East of the Aisne – Marne Canal on 20 May 1918. During the time they were there the Allies faced an overwhelming German attack. Despite fierce fighting that lasted for several days they were forced back with losses of 15000 fatalities. Body must have been lost but he is remembered with honour at the Soissons Memorial – where 4000 officers and men killed nearby have no known graves. For his service in France his family would also have received the British War Medal and Allied Victory Medal (not included in the listing) – a great opportunity to reunite with the medals if you have them. Also comes with a copy of the King’s letter of condolence that would have accompanied the plaque and copies of research. Please feel free to ask questions and request further images. Please check out my other listings for. WW1 and WW2 Copy Memorial Scrolls. WW1 Copy Kings Letter for Memorial Plaques. WW1 Medal Index Cards. The item “WW1 BRITISH DEATH PLAQUE/ PENNY/ MEDAL/BADGE KILLED IA RICHARD ALEXANDER CLARK” is in sale since Friday, October 19, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War I (1914-1918)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “vmb14″ and is located in Tyldesley, Greater Manchester. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Country// Organization: Great Britain
  • Issued// Not-Issued: Issued
  • Modified Item: No
  • Conflict: World War I (1914-1918)
  • Service: Army
  • Issued/ Not-Issued: Issued
  • Era: 1914-1945
  • Type: Medals & Ribbons

Ww1 Death Plaque & Box & Trio Of Medals/badges Killed Ia Somme Lancs Fus Mcminn

Ww1 Death Plaque & Box & Trio Of Medals/badges Killed Ia Somme Lancs Fus Mcminn

Ww1 Death Plaque & Box & Trio Of Medals/badges Killed Ia Somme Lancs Fus Mcminn

Ww1 Death Plaque & Box & Trio Of Medals/badges Killed Ia Somme Lancs Fus Mcminn

Ww1 Death Plaque & Box & Trio Of Medals/badges Killed Ia Somme Lancs Fus Mcminn

Ww1 Death Plaque & Box & Trio Of Medals/badges Killed Ia Somme Lancs Fus Mcminn

Ww1 Death Plaque & Box & Trio Of Medals/badges Killed Ia Somme Lancs Fus Mcminn

Ww1 Death Plaque & Box & Trio Of Medals/badges Killed Ia Somme Lancs Fus Mcminn

Ww1 Death Plaque & Box & Trio Of Medals/badges Killed Ia Somme Lancs Fus Mcminn

Ww1 Death Plaque & Box & Trio Of Medals/badges Killed Ia Somme Lancs Fus Mcminn

Ww1 Death Plaque & Box & Trio Of Medals/badges Killed Ia Somme Lancs Fus Mcminn

Ww1 Death Plaque & Box & Trio Of Medals/badges Killed Ia Somme Lancs Fus Mcminn

Ww1 Death Plaque & Box & Trio Of Medals/badges Killed Ia Somme Lancs Fus Mcminn

WW1 bronze death plaque in memory of. In its original cardboard box of issue, with his 1914-15 STAR; BRITISH WAR MEDAL and VICTORY MEDAL, named as issued to. Comes with a good copy of the King’s Letter of Condolence that would have accompanied the plaque, and a copy of his medal index card. In superb uncleaned condition. John was born at Salford, Lancashire in 1897. In 1911 he was living at 46 Elton Street, Lower Broughton, Salford, and he was an’errand boy’. He enlisted at Manchester and served in the 2nd Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers. He entered France on 17 May 1915. During the Battle of the Somme John was KILLED IN ACTION aged 19 – DEATH PRESUMED ON OR SINCE 20 JUL 1916. His body must have been lost on the battlefield as he has no known grave and is remembered with honour on the Thiepval Memorial to the Missing of the Somme – 72337 missing soldiers are named on the Memorial. Please feel free to ask questions and request further images. Please check out my other listings for. WW1 and WW2 Copy Memorial Scrolls. WW1 Copy Kings Letter for Memorial Plaques. WW1 Medal Index Cards. The item “WW1 DEATH PLAQUE & BOX & TRIO OF MEDALS/BADGES KILLED IA SOMME LANCS FUS MCMINN” is in sale since Monday, October 29, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War I (1914-1918)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “vmb14″ and is located in Tyldesley, Greater Manchester. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Country// Organization: Great Britain
  • Issued// Not-Issued: Issued
  • Featured Refinements: WW1 Death Plaque
  • Modified Item: No
  • Conflict: World War I (1914-1918)
  • Service: Army
  • Issued/ Not-Issued: Issued
  • Era: 1914-1945
  • Type: Medals & Ribbons

WW2 Medal Group Casualty South Notts Hussars Killed in Action at Tobruck

WW2 Medal Group Casualty South Notts Hussars Killed in Action at Tobruck

WW2 Medal Group Casualty South Notts Hussars Killed in Action at Tobruck

WW2 Medal Group Casualty South Notts Hussars Killed in Action at Tobruck

WW2 Medal Group Casualty South Notts Hussars Killed in Action at Tobruck

WW2 Medal Group Casualty South Notts Hussars Killed in Action at Tobruck

WW2 Medal Group Casualty South Notts Hussars Killed in Action at Tobruck

WW2 Medal Group Casualty South Notts Hussars Killed in Action at Tobruck

WW2 Medal Group Casualty South Notts Hussars Killed in Action at Tobruck

WW2 Medal Group Casualty South Notts Hussars Killed in Action at Tobruck

WW2 Medal Group Casualty South Notts Hussars Killed in Action at Tobruck

WW2 Medal Group Casualty South Notts Hussars Killed in Action at Tobruck

World War Two Casualty Medal Group to 909137 Gunner Ronald Hubert Hall of 426 Battery, 107 (The South Notts Hussars) Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery who was killed in action during the defence of Tobruck on 4th December 1941. Gunner Hall was born in Derby and lived in West Bridgford in Nottingham. Casualty Medal Slip confirming name and the award of 4 medal. Original medal box sent to Mrs F. Hall (Florence Mabel Hall his mother). Gunner Hall was serving with the 426 battery of the 107th Regiment S. A who were an anti aircraft battery. This testimonial is from another soldier who was serving with the regiment at the same time and recalls his experiences at around the time of Gunner Hall’s death. After a spell defending the Suez Canal, the Regiment moved to be part of the Trobruk defences in April 1941. I believe the following events took place during late November and early December 1941. We tried to break out but we got hammered. The German 88s fired airburst and, I dont know, the gun I was on must have been one of the unlucky guns. We had four guns, number one, I was number two, three and four. Everything there was firing just where we were and we started off firing, all of a sudden there was an airburst and I was putting the switches on doing a level with all the bubbles when I saw Bill sat on my right. I said are you alright, he replied that hed been hit in the knee. I looked at him , it was a lot more than a hit in the knee and I got out of the seat to see what I could do and he just went out. We didnt have stretcher bearers, there was nobody there when it came to medical attention. I just dragged him out, laid him down, fetched one of the few medical blokes that were. Then the next round came up, put the switch on and put the range on, old Bill would normally have done that. Then another shell came over and I thought thats close, then I looked round to my left to the two of them that were there, they didnt move. I got up to look at them and both of them had been hit pretty bad , both of them had been killed. All the other guns more or less got away with it. The next round that came over, I was putting the range on, the switch , loading it, I was the only one left and there was no sign of anyone coming, reinforcements or anything, and another round came over and lifted me out of the seat! I went flat on my back and the next thing I knew I was moved out. I finished up in one of the field hospitals that we had but I wasnt actually wounded, only knocked unconscious. A complete and interesting group worthy of more research. Please let me know if you need any additional photos or details. Please see my other listings of British and foreign Medals and Militaria. Thanks and kind regards. The item “WW2 Medal Group Casualty South Notts Hussars Killed in Action at Tobruck” is in sale since Friday, August 31, 2018. 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.
  • Featured Refinements: British WW2 Medal
  • 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: Army
  • Era: 1914-1945

WW1 Royal Flying Corps Killed in Action Casualty Medal Group to Canadian Officer

WW1 Royal Flying Corps Killed in Action Casualty Medal Group to Canadian Officer

WW1 Royal Flying Corps Killed in Action Casualty Medal Group to Canadian Officer

WW1 Royal Flying Corps Killed in Action Casualty Medal Group to Canadian Officer

WW1 Royal Flying Corps Killed in Action Casualty Medal Group to Canadian Officer

Second Lieutenant Keith Penicuik Ewart was born on 26 December 1892 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. He enlisted into the 2nd Canadian Divisional Signal Company on 21 January 1915, being attested for the R. On 30 September 1916, and receiving his commission the following month. Second Lieutenant Ewart was killed in action on 4 January 1918 whilst flying a DH4; his observer, Lieutenant A. They are both buried at Niergnies Communal Cemetery, France. Westlake and Ewart both served with 27 Squadron RFC and on the morning of 4 January 1918 took off at 09.50/10.50 from the airfield. It was reported that they were then seen “gliding down from 13,000 feet south-west of Denain in combat with EA (enemy aircraft) on return from bomb run to Denain”. It’s possible that B 1542 was shot down by German ace Wilhelm Reinhard who claimed his seventh victory that day in the area. Both Ewart and Westlake were buried by the Germans at Niergnies – where they are still buried, the only two allied servicemen in the cemetery. 1914-15 Star 110 2. British War and Victory Medals 2. ; together with memorial plaque (Keith Penicuik Ewart); Canadian Memorial Cross, G. ; and original transmission slips for medals and memorial cross. This a very well researched group. Looking for the following Memorial plaques. George Franks, William Sadler, George Sadler, George Alec Parker, Sidney Allen Smith, Geoffrey Buck, Cecil Edward Metcalfe, William Thomas Payne-Gallwey, Charles Strangways Linton, Sir Robert Marcus Filmer. The item “WW1 Royal Flying Corps Killed in Action Casualty Medal Group to Canadian Officer” is in sale since Friday, June 15, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War I (1914-1918)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “kingsnorth36″ and is located in New Romney. This item can be shipped to United Kingdom, United States, Canada, Ireland, Australia, Germany, France.
  • Type: Medals & Ribbons
  • Conflict: World War I (1914-1918)
  • Service: Air Force
  • Era: 1914-1945

Ww1 Aif Australian 27th Btn Killed In Action Medal Group, Mothers Ribbon Etc

Ww1 Aif Australian 27th Btn Killed In Action Medal Group, Mothers Ribbon Etc

Ww1 Aif Australian 27th Btn Killed In Action Medal Group, Mothers Ribbon Etc

Ww1 Aif Australian 27th Btn Killed In Action Medal Group, Mothers Ribbon Etc

Ww1 Aif Australian 27th Btn Killed In Action Medal Group, Mothers Ribbon Etc

Ww1 Aif Australian 27th Btn Killed In Action Medal Group, Mothers Ribbon Etc

Ww1 Aif Australian 27th Btn Killed In Action Medal Group, Mothers Ribbon Etc

Ww1 Aif Australian 27th Btn Killed In Action Medal Group, Mothers Ribbon Etc

Ww1 Aif Australian 27th Btn Killed In Action Medal Group, Mothers Ribbon Etc

Ww1 Aif Australian 27th Btn Killed In Action Medal Group, Mothers Ribbon Etc

Ww1 Aif Australian 27th Btn Killed In Action Medal Group, Mothers Ribbon Etc

WW1 AIF ANZAC AUSTRALIAN 27TH BTN KILLED IN ACTION MEDAL GROUP MOTHERS RIBBON ETC. A SUPER LOT CONSISTING OF. F YATES WW1 PAIR. HIS MOTHERS MEMORIAL RIBBON MISSING THE TOP BAR. HIS MACHINE GUN PATCH AND ALSO THE KINGS MEMORIAL SCROLL. YATES WAS IN THE 27TH BTN AND TRANSFERRED TO DUTY WITH THE 7TH MACHINE GUN COMPANY. YATES WAS KILLED IN ACTION 3/5/17. YATES WAS FROM MILANG SOUTH AUSTRALIA. The item “WW1 AIF AUSTRALIAN 27TH BTN KILLED IN ACTION MEDAL GROUP, MOTHERS RIBBON ETC” is in sale since Tuesday, May 22, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\1914 – 1918 (WWI)”. The seller is “sov2″ and is located in Adelaide, South Australia. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Product Type: Medals
  • Authenticity: Original
  • Era: 1900s
  • Country: Australia
  • Campaign: World War I

WWII WW2 KIA Killed in Action Medal, Named, Mother’s Pin, Patch, Bio, Pittsburgh

WWII WW2 KIA Killed in Action Medal, Named, Mother's Pin, Patch, Bio, Pittsburgh

WWII WW2 KIA Killed in Action Medal, Named, Mother's Pin, Patch, Bio, Pittsburgh

WWII WW2 KIA Killed in Action Medal, Named, Mother's Pin, Patch, Bio, Pittsburgh

WWII WW2 KIA Killed in Action Medal, Named, Mother's Pin, Patch, Bio, Pittsburgh

WWII WW2 KIA Killed in Action Medal, Named, Mother's Pin, Patch, Bio, Pittsburgh

WWII WW2 KIA Killed in Action Medal, Named, Mother's Pin, Patch, Bio, Pittsburgh

Great named medal given to the survivors of Charles DeLeuze of Carnegie PA, a suburb of Pittsburgh, he was a casualty of WWII, connected to the 63rd Infantry Division and the lot includes the medal which is numbered on edge as shown, government engraved, a gold star pin, ribbon bar, patch from the 63rd removed from a scrapbook, and some internet info, this being a nice patched photo of him, info on him from a local researcher, photo of his grave in Arlington I THINK! , not out of a collection, from a PA estate lot when I lived in Pittsburgh. ALL ITEMS ARE ORIGINAL AND PERIOD. See image and title for any info, and ask any questions you may have! The item “WWII WW2 KIA Killed in Action Medal, Named, Mother’s Pin, Patch, Bio, Pittsburgh” is in sale since Sunday, April 22, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW II (1939-45)\Original Period Items\United States\Medals & Ribbons”. The seller is “notime” and is located in Saint Petersburg, Florida. This item can be shipped to United States.

WW2 Medal Group Killed in Action RAF Pilot with Father in Laws WW1 Medals

WW2 Medal Group Killed in Action RAF Pilot with Father in Laws WW1 Medals

WW2 Medal Group Killed in Action RAF Pilot with Father in Laws WW1 Medals

WW2 Medal Group Killed in Action RAF Pilot with Father in Laws WW1 Medals

WW2 Medal Group Killed in Action RAF Pilot with Father in Laws WW1 Medals

WW2 Medal Group Killed in Action RAF Pilot with Father in Laws WW1 Medals

WW2 Medal Group Killed in Action RAF Pilot with Father in Laws WW1 Medals

WW2 Medal Group Killed in Action RAF Pilot with Father in Laws WW1 Medals

WW2 Medal Group Killed in Action RAF Pilot with Father in Laws WW1 Medals

WW2 Medal Group Killed in Action RAF Pilot with Father in Laws WW1 Medals

WW2 Medal Group Killed in Action RAF Pilot with Father in Laws WW1 Medals

WW2 Medal Group Killed in Action RAF Pilot with Father in Laws WW1 Medals

WW2 Medal Group Killed in Action RAF Pilot with Father in Laws WW1 Medals

World War Two RAF Medal Group to a Pilot from 102 Squadron RAFVR who was killed in action. The medals were awarded to 120581 Flying Officer Pilot Donald Pike who was killed in action on 3rd December 1942. His plane was a Halifax II with the registration number W7913 which was part of 102 Squardon who were based in Pocklington in Yorkshire. The aircraft was on a bombing mission to Frankfurt shot down by a German night fighter flown by Uffz Dieter Erichsen of 2/NJG4 over Resteigne. This website link gives some details about the plane and its loss and actually has some photos of the crew of the plane presumably including Donald Pike. Donald is buried along with the remainder of his crew in Florennes Communal Cemetery which is near Charleroi in Belgium. The group includes the Air Crew Europe Star, the 1939-45 Star, the War Medal, the original medal box which was sent to his wife, Mrs D. Pike in Bristol, a dinner programme from the 10 Air Observers Course, 45 Air School in Oudtshoorn in South Africa on Friday 28th November 1941 which has been signed by numerous attendees of the course (this would have been the air observers course that Donald Pike attended) and a Grand Concert Souvenir Programme on board H. Oronsay was later sunk by a U-Boat attack. The group also includes Donald’s Father in Law’s World War One Medals (Dorothy Pike’s farther). The World War One medals to his father in law are named as follows. A good complete group of family medals and ephemera which are worthy of more research. Please let me know if you need any additional photos or details. Please see my other listings of British and foreign Medals and Militaria. Thanks and kind regards. The item “WW2 Medal Group Killed in Action RAF Pilot with Father in Laws WW1 Medals” is in sale since Friday, April 20, 2018. 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.
  • Featured Refinements: British WW2 Medal
  • Issued/ Not-Issued: Issued
  • Conflict: World War II (1939-1945)
  • Era: 1914-1945
  • Type: Medals & Ribbons
  • Country/ Organization: Great Britain
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
  • Service: Air Force