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Ww1 British Army 1914-1918 British War Medal Machine Gun Corps

Ww1 British Army 1914-1918 British War Medal Machine Gun Corps

Ww1 British Army 1914-1918 British War Medal Machine Gun Corps

Ww1 British Army 1914-1918 British War Medal Machine Gun Corps

Ww1 British Army 1914-1918 British War Medal Machine Gun Corps

Ww1 British Army 1914-1918 British War Medal Machine Gun Corps

Ww1 British Army 1914-1918 British War Medal Machine Gun Corps

Ww1 British Army 1914-1918 British War Medal Machine Gun Corps

Ww1 British Army 1914-1918 British War Medal Machine Gun Corps

Ww1 British Army 1914-1918 British War Medal Machine Gun Corps

Ww1 British Army 1914-1918 British War Medal Machine Gun Corps

The horse tramples on the Prussian eagle shield and the emblems of death, a skull and cross-bones. In the background are ocean waves and just off-centre near the right upper rim is the risen sun of Victory.

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World War I Breton-Prétot machine Tank French bronze medal by Léon Deschamps

World War I Breton-Prétot machine Tank French bronze medal by Léon Deschamps

World War I Breton-Prétot machine Tank French bronze medal by Léon Deschamps

World War I Breton-Prétot machine Tank French bronze medal by Léon Deschamps

World War I Breton-Prétot machine Tank French bronze medal by Léon Deschamps

World War I Breton-Prétot machine Tank French bronze medal by Léon Deschamps

World War I Breton-Prétot machine Tank French bronze medal by Léon Deschamps

World War I Breton-Prétot machine Tank French bronze medal by Léon Deschamps

Leo Julien Deschamps is a sculptor. In harvest (1933), marble, Paris. Léon Deschamps was a pupil of Auguste Dumont. (18411895) at the École des beaux-arts in Paris. He exhibited at the Salon of French Artists. He became a member of the Society of French Artists. In 1896 and professor at the École Estienne. Deschamps’ production consists mainly of portraits on medals and plaques on allegorical subjects, as well as various sculptures. The Breton-Prétot machine, in July 1915. The top picture shows the vertically stacked cannon; below it the original tractor version. 4 tonnes (+1 tonne for armour). The Breton-Prétot machine was an experimental wire-cutting device developed in France. It was developed by Mr. Prétot, engineer, and Jules-Louis Breton. Member of the French National Assembly. The immobility of the trench warfare. Characterizing the First World War. Led to a need for a powerfully armed military engine that would be at the same time protected from enemy fire and could move on the extremely irregular terrain of battlefields. Especially posed a considerable threat as it was cheap and easy to install, extremely effective at slowing or stopping an offensive by troops against protected fire, and very difficult to eliminate, even with artillery. Special machines were considered to attempt to eliminate this problem: armoured, armed vehicles, with a capacity to flatten or otherwise eliminate barbed-wire lines. The Breton-Prétot machine was a saw designed to cut the barbed wire. Protecting enemy trenches of World War I. The first version consisted of a small circular saw, driven by a six hp engine, attached to a long lever that was placed on a small cart with four wheels, that had to be pushed towards its objective. Breton proposed the machine to the French government in November 1914 and a prototype was tried in January 1915, when it was shown that the system in this form had little practicality. The use of caterpillar tracks was discussed that same month, but since none was available at that time, the system was then mounted at Liancourt. On the back of a Bajac. Tractor in an attempt to obtain all-terrain mobility. Towards the end of February 1915. The small circular saw was replaced by a large vertical saw with thirteen teeth, but a larger horizontal circular saw was added, just above ground level to cut the barbed-wire poles. In July the system was again changed, the horizontal saw being left out and large deflection shields being placed to protect the wheels. Eight small bronze cannon were used as simulation weights. The Bajac agricultural tractor however proved not mobile enough the initial experiment had only tested the wire-cutting ability and had the severe disadvantage of having to approach the enemy lines driving backwards. Breton and Prétot then considered using some of the two hundred American four-wheel drive Jeffery tractors. That had been commanded by the French Artillery. When this was refused, Commandant Boissin directed Breton to the Schneider. Company which was working on the caterpillar track. System, under a production licence from the American Holt Manufacturing Company. Experiments with the Holt caterpillar tracks had started in May 1915 at the Schneider plant with a 75 hp wheel-directed model and the 45 hp integral caterpillar Baby Holt. Showing the superiority of the latter. On 16 June, new experiments had followed in front of the President of the Republic. After satisfactory tests on 22 July 1915 at Maison-Lafitte. Ordered ten armoured and armed wire-cutters to be manufactured on 7 August. For his machine, Breton was thus allowed to order ten Holt tractors, to use as a base for his wire-cutting machine. Experiments again took place on 10 September for Commander Ferrus. This order was modified on 7 December 1915 into an order to re-use the caterpillars to produce the first Schneider CA1. Consisting of an armoured Baby Holt being tested at Souain. On 9 December 1915. Finally, on 9 December 1915 at Souain. On a former battlefield with rough terrain and trenches, and in the presence of General Philippe Pétain. A prototype armoured vehicle. Motorized with a Baby Holt caterpillar was tested, with provisions to attach Breton’s wire cutting apparatus to it. Only later, in early 1916, would such a device be actually attached during experiments. These very encouraging tests prompted General Estienne. To make a formal proposal on 12 December 1915 to build tanks based on a modified, lengthened, Holt caterpillar. The ten Holt tractors were thus finally diverted to the production of the first French tanks of the Schneider CA1. The tanks were not equipped with the Breton-Prétot saw, as tests had shown that their tracks alone were sufficient to destroy barbed-wire. Because of the connection with the Breton-Prétot saw, Breton convinced himself he had become the leading French expert on armoured vehicle design. And considered himself to be the true inventor of the French tank. He felt rather piqued when Estienne took over “his” project. This caused him to cooperate with a rival of Estienne, Colonel Émile François Léon Rimailho. In the development of an alternative tank, the Saint-Chamond. In 1917 an Allied inter-parliamentary commission even concluded that Breton had a better claim to the invention of the tank than the British. In the postwar controversy on this subject Breton vociferously defended his position. Modern historians however, agree that the claim is unfounded. The item “World War I Breton-Prétot machine Tank French bronze medal by Léon Deschamps” is in sale since Thursday, December 3, 2020. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Exonumia\Medals”. The seller is “top-french.auction” and is located in Petach Tikva. This item can be shipped worldwide.

WW1 British Medal Group Machine Gun Corp Wales Reg

WW1 British Medal Group Machine Gun Corp Wales Reg

WW1 British Medal Group Machine Gun Corp Wales Reg

WW1 British Medal Group Machine Gun Corp Wales Reg

WW1 British Medal Group Machine Gun Corp Wales Reg

WW1 British Medal Group Machine Gun Corp Wales Reg.. However the 1914 star is named to. Morris South Wales Borderers. Look like they ave been mounted together for a long time so I dont know what the deal it. The item “WW1 British Medal Group Machine Gun Corp Wales Reg” is in sale since Wednesday, September 11, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW I (1914-18)\Original Period Items\Great Britain\Medals, Pins & Ribbons”. The seller is “theinsigne” and is located in Fresno, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.

Ww1 Dso & MC Medal Group Lt Colonel E Hughes London Regt & Machine Gun Corps

Ww1 Dso & MC Medal Group Lt Colonel E Hughes London Regt & Machine Gun Corps

Ww1 Dso & MC Medal Group Lt Colonel E Hughes London Regt & Machine Gun Corps

Ww1 Dso & MC Medal Group Lt Colonel E Hughes London Regt & Machine Gun Corps

Ww1 Dso & MC Medal Group Lt Colonel E Hughes London Regt & Machine Gun Corps

Ww1 Dso & MC Medal Group Lt Colonel E Hughes London Regt & Machine Gun Corps

Ww1 Dso & MC Medal Group Lt Colonel E Hughes London Regt & Machine Gun Corps

Ww1 Dso & MC Medal Group Lt Colonel E Hughes London Regt & Machine Gun Corps

Ww1 Dso & MC Medal Group Lt Colonel E Hughes London Regt & Machine Gun Corps

Ww1 Dso & MC Medal Group Lt Colonel E Hughes London Regt & Machine Gun Corps

Ww1 Dso & MC Medal Group Lt Colonel E Hughes London Regt & Machine Gun Corps

Ww1 Dso & MC Medal Group Lt Colonel E Hughes London Regt & Machine Gun Corps

Offered is a First World War 1918 D. Group of seven awarded to Lt. Hughes, 6th (City of London) Battalion, London Regiment (Rifles). Medal group features: Distinguished Service Order, G. Silver-gilt and enamel, reverse of suspension bar inscribed London Regiment. 1st January 1918; Military Cross, G. Reverse inscribed Captain Edward William Hughes, 6th Bn. City of London Regt. 3rd June 1916; 1914-15 Star Capt. ; British War and Victory Medals, with M. Oak leaves Major E. ; Territorial Efficiency Decoration, G. London Gazette 1 January 1918. London Gazette 3 June 1916. London Gazette 1 January 1916; 15 May and 11 December 1917; 5 July 1919. Edward William Hughes was commissioned into the Territorial Forces 1/6th (City of London) Battalion, The London Regiment (Rifles). At the outbreak of war, the regiment was part of the 2nd London Division, stationed at Watford. The battalion crossed to France on board the S. Marguerite from Southampton to Le Havre on 17/18th March 1915. The regiment was part of 140 Brigade in 47 Division and fought at the battles of Aubers Ridge (9 May 1915), Festubert (15-25 May 1915), Loos (25 September-10 October 1915), Hohenzollern Redoubt (13-18 October 1915), and Vimy Ridge (2 May 1916). In May 1915 the machine gun sections of the battalions of 47 Division were united into Brigade Machine Gun Companies, of which Hughes commanded the 1/6th London Regiment section which formed part of 140 Brigade Machine Gun Company, until March 1916. He was promoted to Major on 1 June 1916, and posted to the staff of 140 Brigade as Machine Gun Officer until March 1918, when he was posted as D. To 1st Division until the end of the war. In 1920 he rejoined 1/6 London Regiment as second-in-command and commanded it in the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel from 1925-28. He died on 17 November 1958, aged 79. We list militaria and coins weekly. We provide quality mounted medals, badges and historical research. We can mount your miniature or full size medals, ribbon bars or supply replacement ribbons or badges. We can also conduct military research on your behalf and value cherished objects with a current market or insured value. We run two specialist military auctions per year. Items are accurately described & photographed. Additional costs for this standard service will be added for this service based on publicly available Australia Post rates. Please note, these items are located and will be posted from Australia. We appreciate fair feedback from you once you receive the item. We aim to give you, the customer our best customer service. The item “WW1 DSO & MC MEDAL GROUP LT COLONEL E HUGHES LONDON REGT & MACHINE GUN CORPS” is in sale since Friday, October 30, 2020. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\1914 – 1918 (WWI)”. The seller is “jb_military_antiques_14″ and is located in 2/135 Russell St, Morley, Perth, WA. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Authenticity: Original
  • Modified Item: No
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Country: Britain
  • Product Type: Medals
  • Era: 1910s

Major Hooper WW1 N Lanc Rgt Machine Gun & Tank Corps & WW2 Territorial RA medals

Major Hooper WW1 N Lanc Rgt Machine Gun & Tank Corps & WW2 Territorial RA medals

Major Hooper WW1 N Lanc Rgt Machine Gun & Tank Corps & WW2 Territorial RA medals

Major Hooper WW1 N Lanc Rgt Machine Gun & Tank Corps & WW2 Territorial RA medals

Major Hooper WW1 N Lanc Rgt Machine Gun & Tank Corps & WW2 Territorial RA medals

Major Hooper WW1 N Lanc Rgt Machine Gun & Tank Corps & WW2 Territorial RA medals

Major Hooper WW1 N Lanc Rgt Machine Gun & Tank Corps & WW2 Territorial RA medals

Major Hooper WW1 N Lanc Rgt Machine Gun & Tank Corps & WW2 Territorial RA medals

Major Hooper WW1 N Lanc Rgt Machine Gun & Tank Corps & WW2 Territorial RA medals

Major Hooper WW1 N Lanc Rgt Machine Gun & Tank Corps & WW2 Territorial RA medals

Major Hooper WW1 N Lanc Rgt Machine Gun & Tank Corps & WW2 Territorial RA medals

IMO Very fine condition plus, British War and Victory Medals official impressed name 46371 Cpl. ; 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; France and Germany Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; Efficiency Decoration, G. 1st issue, Territorial, reverse officially dated 1943, with integral top riband bar; Special Constabulary Long Service Medal, G. 2nd issue “Cecil Hooper” very fine and better Cecil Hooper attested for the Loyal North Lancashire Regiment and served with the Machine Gun Corps during the Great War on the Western Front. He was commissioned Second Lieutenant in the Tank Corps towards the end of the War, before transferring to the Royal Artillery (Territorial Force). He was promoted Captain on 24 August 1939, and was awarded his Efficiency Decoration in 1943 (London Gazette 25 March 1943). He is shown in the 1946 Army List as a Captain and Honorary Major, Unemployed List. Major Hooper WW1 N Lanc Rgt Machine Gun & Tank Corps & WW2 Territorial RA medals. Major Cecil Hooper WW1 British War & Victory North Lancs MGC, Tank Corps & WW2 Territorial RA, Police medal group WW1 British Tank IMO Very fine condition plus, British War and Victory Medals official impressed name 46371 Cpl. 2nd issue “Cecil Hooper” very fine and better. Interesting history, a group of nine awarded to an officer with a long and varied army career. Machine gun Corps Cecil Hooper attested for the Loyal North Lancashire Regiment and served with the Machine Gun Corps during the Great War on the Western Front. Create your brand with Auctiva’s. Attention Sellers – Get Templates Image Hosting, Scheduling at Auctiva. Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. The item “Major Hooper WW1 N Lanc Rgt Machine Gun & Tank Corps & WW2 Territorial RA medals” is in sale since Friday, October 23, 2020. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War I (1914-1918)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “theonlineauctionsale” and is located in Offchurch. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
  • Country/ Organization: Great Britain
  • Issued/ Not-Issued: Issued
  • Type: Medals & Ribbons
  • Conflict: World War I (1914-1918)
  • Service: Army
  • Era: 1914-1945

Ww1 & Iraq Kurdistan Medal Group Lt. Crosse Machine Gun Corps & Yorkshire Regt

Ww1 & Iraq Kurdistan Medal Group Lt. Crosse Machine Gun Corps & Yorkshire Regt

Ww1 & Iraq Kurdistan Medal Group Lt. Crosse Machine Gun Corps & Yorkshire Regt

Ww1 & Iraq Kurdistan Medal Group Lt. Crosse Machine Gun Corps & Yorkshire Regt

Ww1 & Iraq Kurdistan Medal Group Lt. Crosse Machine Gun Corps & Yorkshire Regt

Ww1 & Iraq Kurdistan Medal Group Lt. Crosse Machine Gun Corps & Yorkshire Regt

Ww1 & Iraq Kurdistan Medal Group Lt. Crosse Machine Gun Corps & Yorkshire Regt

Ww1 & Iraq Kurdistan Medal Group Lt. Crosse Machine Gun Corps & Yorkshire Regt

Ww1 & Iraq Kurdistan Medal Group Lt. Crosse Machine Gun Corps & Yorkshire Regt

Ww1 & Iraq Kurdistan Medal Group Lt. Crosse Machine Gun Corps & Yorkshire Regt

Ww1 & Iraq Kurdistan Medal Group Lt. Crosse Machine Gun Corps & Yorkshire Regt

Ww1 & Iraq Kurdistan Medal Group Lt. Crosse Machine Gun Corps & Yorkshire Regt

Ww1 & Iraq Kurdistan Medal Group Lt. Crosse Machine Gun Corps & Yorkshire Regt

WW1 British Army medal group attributed to Lieutenant G. Crosse, of the Machine Gun Corps & Yorkshire Regiment, who served post war in Kurdistan & Iraq & in the South African Army during WW2. Medals court mounted for display and come with copies M. Medal rolls, 1911 census, hospital admission record 1916, London Gazette, Army Lists, passenger list & school magazine The ANTUARIAN. George Hallewell Crosse was born in Kent, England on the 23/2/1896. He was the son of the Reverend T. Crosse, Vicar of Faversham, Kent. He attended The Kings School, Canterbury January 1910; 6th Form, September 1913; Monitor, Sept. 1913-14- 15; 1st IV. 1914; sports colours, 1914 gaining a number of academic and sports distinctions. Admitted to Royal Military College, Sandhurst by examination & gazetted as a temporary 2nd Lieutenant 23/10/1914. Landed France 25/4/1916 with Princess of Wales Own (Yorkshire Regiment). From the school magazine, it states that G. Crosse has been undergoing a 16 days’ machine-gun course at Strensall, York. As he expressively puts it we work all day long and write notes all night long. He expects to be appointed as instructor in this course for about two months, and then to go to France. His two brothers, T. Crosse are already at the front. We arrived out here on April 23rd and came straight up here. It is great sport being in these Bde. About three or four times a week I go all round the trenches and work out the best scheme of defence. He was serving with the Yorkshire Regiment, when he was awarded his G. And was still serving with them in 1922 (Army List). In August 1923, he emigrated to South Africa. The school magazine shows his WW2 service: WAR RECORD No. 14- MARCH, 1944 G. H, CROSSE to Captain, Tank Training Corps, S. Crosse (1910- 14) is now O. Of a Gunnery School in South Africa. Died 27/11/1949, Scottburgh KwaZulu-Natal South Africa. Of the 4 Crosse brothers who served during WW1, George was wounded in Action 21/9/1916, whilst serving with the M. Gunshot wound to right foot, two were killed Thomas Latymer Crosse K. 3/7/1917 & Robert Grant Crosse D. 14/7/1916, the fourth brother, Brigadier Edward Neufville Crosse, finished the war as Acting Captain M. He served as Commander, Corps Royal Artillery, 21st Army Group from 14/3/1945 to 21/6/1945, appointed C. Order of Orange Nassau with Swords of the Netherlands 23 May 1947 & Aide-de-Camp to the King, 3/11/1948. We list militaria and coins weekly. We provide quality mounted medals, badges and historical research. We can mount your miniature or full size medals, ribbon bars or supply replacement ribbons or badges. We can also conduct military research on your behalf and value cherished objects with a current market or insured value. 2/135 Russell St, Morley, WA. We run two specialist military auctions per year. Items are accurately described & photographed. Additional costs for this standard service will be added for this service based on publicly available Australia Post rates. Please note, these items are located and will be posted from Australia. We appreciate fair feedback from you once you receive the item. We aim to give you, the customer our best customer service. The item “WW1 & IRAQ KURDISTAN MEDAL GROUP LT. CROSSE MACHINE GUN CORPS & YORKSHIRE REGT” is in sale since Friday, June 12, 2020. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\1914 – 1918 (WWI)”. The seller is “jb_military_antiques_14″ and is located in 2/135 Russell St, Morley, Perth, WA. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Country: Britain
  • Product Type: Medals
  • Era: 1920s

Ww1 Dso & MC Medal Group Lt Colonel E Hughes London Regt & Machine Gun Corps

Ww1 Dso & MC Medal Group Lt Colonel E Hughes London Regt & Machine Gun Corps

Ww1 Dso & MC Medal Group Lt Colonel E Hughes London Regt & Machine Gun Corps

Ww1 Dso & MC Medal Group Lt Colonel E Hughes London Regt & Machine Gun Corps

Ww1 Dso & MC Medal Group Lt Colonel E Hughes London Regt & Machine Gun Corps

Ww1 Dso & MC Medal Group Lt Colonel E Hughes London Regt & Machine Gun Corps

Ww1 Dso & MC Medal Group Lt Colonel E Hughes London Regt & Machine Gun Corps

Ww1 Dso & MC Medal Group Lt Colonel E Hughes London Regt & Machine Gun Corps

Ww1 Dso & MC Medal Group Lt Colonel E Hughes London Regt & Machine Gun Corps

Ww1 Dso & MC Medal Group Lt Colonel E Hughes London Regt & Machine Gun Corps

Ww1 Dso & MC Medal Group Lt Colonel E Hughes London Regt & Machine Gun Corps

Ww1 Dso & MC Medal Group Lt Colonel E Hughes London Regt & Machine Gun Corps

Offered is a First World War 1918 D. Group of seven awarded to Lt. Hughes, 6th (City of London) Battalion, London Regiment (Rifles). Medal group features: Distinguished Service Order, G. Silver-gilt and enamel, reverse of suspension bar inscribed London Regiment. 1st January 1918; Military Cross, G. Reverse inscribed Captain Edward William Hughes, 6th Bn. City of London Regt. 3rd June 1916; 1914-15 Star Capt. ; British War and Victory Medals, with M. Oak leaves Major E. ; Territorial Efficiency Decoration, G. London Gazette 1 January 1918. London Gazette 3 June 1916. London Gazette 1 January 1916; 15 May and 11 December 1917; 5 July 1919. Edward William Hughes was commissioned into the Territorial Forces 1/6th (City of London) Battalion, The London Regiment (Rifles). At the outbreak of war, the regiment was part of the 2nd London Division, stationed at Watford. The battalion crossed to France on board the S. Marguerite from Southampton to Le Havre on 17/18th March 1915. The regiment was part of 140 Brigade in 47 Division and fought at the battles of Aubers Ridge (9 May 1915), Festubert (15-25 May 1915), Loos (25 September-10 October 1915), Hohenzollern Redoubt (13-18 October 1915), and Vimy Ridge (2 May 1916). In May 1915 the machine gun sections of the battalions of 47 Division were united into Brigade Machine Gun Companies, of which Hughes commanded the 1/6th London Regiment section which formed part of 140 Brigade Machine Gun Company, until March 1916. He was promoted to Major on 1 June 1916, and posted to the staff of 140 Brigade as Machine Gun Officer until March 1918, when he was posted as D. To 1st Division until the end of the war. In 1920 he rejoined 1/6 London Regiment as second-in-command and commanded it in the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel from 1925-28. He died on 17 November 1958, aged 79. We list militaria and coins weekly. We provide quality mounted medals, badges and historical research. We can mount your miniature or full size medals, ribbon bars or supply replacement ribbons or badges. We can also conduct military research on your behalf and value cherished objects with a current market or insured value. 2/135 Russell St, Morley, WA. We run two specialist military auctions per year. Items are accurately described & photographed. Additional costs for this standard service will be added for this service based on publicly available Australia Post rates. Please note, these items are located and will be posted from Australia. We appreciate fair feedback from you once you receive the item. We aim to give you, the customer our best customer service. The item “WW1 DSO & MC MEDAL GROUP LT COLONEL E HUGHES LONDON REGT & MACHINE GUN CORPS” is in sale since Wednesday, April 22, 2020. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\1914 – 1918 (WWI)”. The seller is “jb_military_antiques_14″ and is located in 2/135 Russell St, Morley, Perth, WA. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Authenticity: Original
  • Modified Item: No
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Country: Britain
  • Product Type: Medals
  • Era: 1910s

Ww1 Passchendale Machine Gun Corps Military Medal Group Cpl Lyons British Army

Ww1 Passchendale Machine Gun Corps Military Medal Group Cpl Lyons British Army

Ww1 Passchendale Machine Gun Corps Military Medal Group Cpl Lyons British Army

Ww1 Passchendale Machine Gun Corps Military Medal Group Cpl Lyons British Army

Ww1 Passchendale Machine Gun Corps Military Medal Group Cpl Lyons British Army

Ww1 Passchendale Machine Gun Corps Military Medal Group Cpl Lyons British Army

Ww1 Passchendale Machine Gun Corps Military Medal Group Cpl Lyons British Army

Ww1 Passchendale Machine Gun Corps Military Medal Group Cpl Lyons British Army

Ww1 Passchendale Machine Gun Corps Military Medal Group Cpl Lyons British Army

Ww1 Passchendale Machine Gun Corps Military Medal Group Cpl Lyons British Army

Ww1 Passchendale Machine Gun Corps Military Medal Group Cpl Lyons British Army

Ww1 Passchendale Machine Gun Corps Military Medal Group Cpl Lyons British Army

Ww1 Passchendale Machine Gun Corps Military Medal Group Cpl Lyons British Army

Offered is a WW1 Military Medal group of 3 to Corporal Lyons, 165. Company Machine Gun Corps. This consists of: Military Medal (King George V) impressed named 5884 P. War and Victory Medal impressed named 58840 CPL. The medals are period swing mounted however the pin is missing on the rear of the bar. Comes with copies of the medal index card, medal roll, War Diary pages for October, London Gazette, and Sheffield Daily Telegraph newspaper article January 16. Corporal George H Lyons. Landed France post 1/1/1916. MM London Gazette 11/1/1918. Award numbers 118,000-119,999 covers October 1917 actions at Ypres. 165th MG Company War Diary is available. The diary entries for September-October- November contain numerous records of actions, any of which could have been the incident for which Pte Lyons was awarded his MM. Was formed in 55th Division, 26 February 1916. Moved into No 55 Bn, MGC 7 March 1918. We list militaria and coins weekly. We provide quality mounted medals, badges and historical research. We can mount your miniature or full size medals, ribbon bars or supply replacement ribbons or badges. We can also conduct military research on your behalf and value cherished objects with a current market or insured value. 2/135 Russell St, Morley, WA. We run two specialist military auctions per year. Items are accurately described & photographed. Additional costs for this standard service will be added for this service based on publicly available Australia Post rates. Please note, these items are located and will be posted from Australia. We appreciate fair feedback from you once you receive the item. We aim to give you, the customer our best customer service. The item “WW1 PASSCHENDALE MACHINE GUN CORPS MILITARY MEDAL GROUP CPL LYONS BRITISH ARMY” is in sale since Thursday, November 7, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\1914 – 1918 (WWI)”. The seller is “jb_military_antiques_14″ and is located in 2/135 Russell St, Morley, Perth, WA. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • WW1: Military Medal
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country: Britain
  • Product Type: Medals
  • Authenticity: Original
  • Era: 1910s