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WW1 + WW2 Mercantile Marine + Sons Torpedo Badge + Medals Petts

WW1 + WW2 Mercantile Marine + Sons Torpedo Badge + Medals Petts

WW1 + WW2 Mercantile Marine + Sons Torpedo Badge + Medals Petts

WW1 + WW2 Mercantile Marine + Sons Torpedo Badge + Medals Petts

WW1 + WW2 Mercantile Marine + Sons Torpedo Badge + Medals Petts

WW1 + WW2 Mercantile Marine + Sons Torpedo Badge + Medals Petts

These medals were awarded to Assistand Pantryman 905103 William James Petts. They came with the rare Torpedo Badge and what i presume are his sons World War Two medals R. Please view all photos as they form an integral part of the item description. Please be sure to add me to your favorites list. All costs are in GBP (Pounds Sterling). We make every effort to provide a fair and accurate description of the condition of items offered for sale. Some kind ebayer sent me the following. William Ferguson changed his number later on. The battalion was now to conduct the first of many active patrols that would gather intelligence as to the defence of the enemy’s positions. On the night of the 24th July, Second-Lieutenant Herbert John Greenwood crossed No Man’s Land to reconnoiter an enemy position located at Trench Map reference. Roughly south of the village of Riencourt-les-Cagnicourt and to the south-east of a position known as. On his return Greenwood reported that the position was held by the enemy. As the battalion was about to be relieved once again, no further patrol activity was carried out for the remainder of the month. During the night of the 27th the battalion were once again relieved by the 2/7th West Yorkshire’s, this being completed by 1.30 a. Once again this was not carried out without incident as 3 Other Ranks were killed; Privates Herbert Benson, 203726, William Ferguson, 306442 and Thomas Clegg, 17/1665 with 1 O/R wounded. The battalion were now disposed as follows; 2 Companies in. (Igri Corner, a forward dump to the north-west of Noreuil), 1/2 Company located at the. And 1/2 Company located at Vaulx-Vraucourt. Battalion Headquarters was to be established at the latter place. Working and wiring parties continued with a major focus of the work being the construction of dug outs and the construction of a new trench in trench map reference. As the month of July drew to a close the weather remained hot with occasional heavy thunderstorms. A new draft of men was soon to arrive. In this draft would be one soldier returning to the front that he had left behind in September 1916. A lad from Wetherby name of John Willie Pratt. The item “WW1 + WW2 Mercantile Marine + Sons Torpedo Badge + Medals Petts” is in sale since Friday, September 14, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War I (1914-1918)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “domineyeffect” and is located in Poole. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Featured Refinements: 1914 Star
  • Country/ Organization: Great Britain
  • Issued/ Not-Issued: Issued
  • Type: Medals & Ribbons
  • Conflict: World War I (1914-1918)
  • Service: Navy
  • Era: 1914-1945

Ww2 Obe Medal Group And Miniatures With Original Spink &sons Display Case

Ww2 Obe Medal Group And Miniatures With Original Spink &sons Display Case

Ww2 Obe Medal Group And Miniatures With Original Spink &sons Display Case

Ww2 Obe Medal Group And Miniatures With Original Spink &sons Display Case

Ww2 Obe Medal Group And Miniatures With Original Spink &sons Display Case

Ww2 Obe Medal Group And Miniatures With Original Spink &sons Display Case

Ww2 Obe Medal Group And Miniatures With Original Spink &sons Display Case

Ww2 Obe Medal Group And Miniatures With Original Spink &sons Display Case

Ww2 Obe Medal Group And Miniatures With Original Spink &sons Display Case

Ww2 Obe Medal Group And Miniatures With Original Spink &sons Display Case

Ww2 Obe Medal Group And Miniatures With Original Spink &sons Display Case

Ww2 Obe Medal Group And Miniatures With Original Spink &sons Display Case

AND ORIGINAL OBE WW2 SET OF MEDALS INCLUDES THE MINIATURE SET WITH THE ORIGINAL CASE SUPPLIED FROM SPINK AND SONS LTD. THE MEDALS HAVE TWO LAYERS LOWER LAYER CONTAIN THE MINATURES AND PAPERWORK AS THE TOP CONTAIN THE MAIN SET OF MEDALS. PLEASE SEE ALL THE PICTURES. THANK YOU FOR LOOKING. The item “WW2 OBE MEDAL GROUP AND MINIATURES WITH ORIGINAL SPINK &SONS DISPLAY CASE” is in sale since Sunday, August 26, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War II (1939-1945)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “medalsbooksandcollectables” and is located in Isle of Wight. This item can be shipped to United Kingdom, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Australia, United States, Canada, Brazil, Japan, New Zealand, China, Israel, Hong Kong, Norway, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico, Singapore, South Korea, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, Saudi arabia, South africa, United arab emirates, Ukraine, Chile.
  • Issued/ Not-Issued: Issued
  • Service: Army
  • Type: Medals & Ribbons
  • Country/ Organization: Great Britain
  • Conflict: World War II (1939-1945)

GALLANTRY WW1 (Messines June 1917) Military Cross Group & son’s WW2 Medal Group

GALLANTRY WW1 (Messines June 1917) Military Cross Group & son's WW2 Medal Group

GALLANTRY WW1 (Messines June 1917) Military Cross Group & son's WW2 Medal Group

GALLANTRY WW1 (Messines June 1917) Military Cross Group & son's WW2 Medal Group

GALLANTRY WW1 (Messines June 1917) Military Cross Group & son's WW2 Medal Group

GALLANTRY WW1 (Messines June 1917) Military Cross Group & son's WW2 Medal Group

GALLANTRY WW1 (Messines June 1917) Military Cross Group & son's WW2 Medal Group

GALLANTRY WW1 (Messines June 1917) Military Cross Group & son's WW2 Medal Group

GALLANTRY WW1 (Messines June 1917) Military Cross Group & son's WW2 Medal Group

GALLANTRY WW1 (Messines June 1917) Military Cross Group & son's WW2 Medal Group

GALLANTRY WW1 (Messines June 1917) Military Cross Group & son's WW2 Medal Group

Military Cross, British War Medal and Victory Medal group of 3. The Military Cross is beautifully engraved to. WILLIAMS MESSINES 7 – 5- 17. BWM and Victory Medals named to. Citation for the Military Cross was announced in the Edinburgh Gazette (Supplement) August 20th 1917, page 1681. It reads as follows. (T/Capt) William Arthur Williams. For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. During an attack, he led his company with great courage and determination, capturing and enemy field gun, and at once consolidated his objective. Afterwards he repulsed a strong enemy counter-attack, showing a splendid example of coolness under very heavy shell fire. The Medal Index Card for William Arthur Williams confirms that he began the war as 276 Sergeant in the 6th Liverpool Regiment. Later to be commissioned 2nd / Lieutenant, 9th Liverpool rising to Lieutenant. He was later promoted to Captain attached to the Cheshire Regiment. He won the MC whilst serving with the 11th Battalion, Cheshire Regiment. The award is also confirmed in the Battalion War Diary written up at Reclinghem on the 27th June 1917. The War Diary, of which an extract will accompany the medals, details that the 11th Battalion took part in the Attack on Messines Wytschaete Ridge. The intense fighting saw the original strength reduced from 41 Officers and 920 Other Ranks down to 32 Officers and 718 Other Ranks. In this action the Battalion won 1 Bar to a DSO, 5 Military Crosses, 3 Distinguished Conduct Medals and 21 Military Medals. This brings home the sheer intensity of the action. A very nicely toned miniature Military Cross, with pin, is with the group. This comes with his Medal slip (correctly marked). The son’s TEM is named to 922921 GNR. The item “GALLANTRY WW1 (Messines June 1917) Military Cross Group & son’s WW2 Medal Group” is in sale since Friday, March 30, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War I (1914-1918)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “ttandm4h” and is located in Faygate. This item can be shipped worldwide.

Rare Ww1 Sons Of Revolution Order Foreign Wars 14k Gold Named Medal Grouping

Rare Ww1 Sons Of Revolution Order Foreign Wars 14k Gold Named Medal Grouping

Rare Ww1 Sons Of Revolution Order Foreign Wars 14k Gold Named Medal Grouping

Rare Ww1 Sons Of Revolution Order Foreign Wars 14k Gold Named Medal Grouping

Rare Ww1 Sons Of Revolution Order Foreign Wars 14k Gold Named Medal Grouping

Rare Ww1 Sons Of Revolution Order Foreign Wars 14k Gold Named Medal Grouping

Rare Ww1 Sons Of Revolution Order Foreign Wars 14k Gold Named Medal Grouping

Rare Ww1 Sons Of Revolution Order Foreign Wars 14k Gold Named Medal Grouping

Rare Ww1 Sons Of Revolution Order Foreign Wars 14k Gold Named Medal Grouping

Rare Ww1 Sons Of Revolution Order Foreign Wars 14k Gold Named Medal Grouping

Rare Ww1 Sons Of Revolution Order Foreign Wars 14k Gold Named Medal Grouping

Rare Ww1 Sons Of Revolution Order Foreign Wars 14k Gold Named Medal Grouping

Rare Ww1 Sons Of Revolution Order Foreign Wars 14k Gold Named Medal Grouping

Rare original Medal Grouping: (1) Military Order of Foreign Wars. Full size medal on neck ribbon. Not marked, but tests as 14K gold and is obviously that when you see the detail. Incredible detail with the eagles wings lifted from the surface for a 3D image. Numbered 1445 on the loop. The medal measures 1 5/8 across and the ribbon measures 1 9/16 across. The full length neck ribbon has a BB & B marked device for Past Commander, 1939 New York 1942, and engraved to Anson F. Robinson on the reverse. The medal shows wear and tarnish. The enamel is intact without chips or cracks, but shows wear on the upper ray. The ribbon shows moderate to heavy wear with frayed edges and soiling overall. (2) General Society, Sons of Revolution. Full size medal on original pin back ribbon. Not marked, but tests as 14K gold. Numbered 3377 on the reverse of the eagles left wing. Also marked to Bailey Banks & Biddle Phila. Thin eagle as found on medals from 1889 to 1906. Minor wear to medal, scratches and fingerprints. Moderate to heavy wear to the ribbon with heavy soiling and wear through in a few places on the ribbon. (3) Miniature medal bar with MINIATURE: (a) WW1 Victory Medal, clasps for Oise-Aisne, Champagne-Marne, Defensive Sector (there are some dark spots on the clasps). (b) New York WW1 Service Medal, General Society of Colonial Wars Medal (14K solid gold and enamels). (c) General Sons of Revolution Medal (10K solid gold and enamels): engraved on reverse to Anson Flowers Robinson, May 29, 1917, 4775. Marked BB&B and 10K. (d) Military Order of Foreign Wars. The ribbons are faded and in poor condition. All are intact except for the Sons of Revolution which is torn in the front through and through. One of the scans has 2 pennies for relative size comparison. This is a hobby not a living, so I try to keep it fun, otherwise why do it. _gsrx_vers_625 GS 6.9.7 (625). The item “RARE WW1 SONS OF REVOLUTION ORDER FOREIGN WARS 14K GOLD NAMED MEDAL GROUPING” is in sale since Saturday, July 02, 2016. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW I (1914-18)\Original Period Items\United States\Medals, Pins & Ribbons”. The seller is “converso” and is located in Southern California. This item can be shipped to United States.

WW 2 Casualty RAF 90 Sqdn KIA Medal group Father & Sons Died in Service Lot RNVR

WW 2 Casualty RAF 90 Sqdn KIA Medal group Father & Sons Died in Service Lot RNVR

WW 2 Casualty RAF 90 Sqdn KIA Medal group Father & Sons Died in Service Lot RNVR

WW 2 Casualty RAF 90 Sqdn KIA Medal group Father & Sons Died in Service Lot RNVR

WW 2 Casualty RAF 90 Sqdn KIA Medal group Father & Sons Died in Service Lot RNVR

WW 2 Casualty RAF 90 Sqdn KIA Medal group Father & Sons Died in Service Lot RNVR

WW 2 Casualty RAF 90 Sqdn KIA Medal group Father & Sons Died in Service Lot RNVR

WW 2 Casualty RAF 90 Sqdn KIA Medal group Father & Sons Died in Service Lot RNVR

WW 2 Casualty RAF 90 Sqdn KIA Medal group Father & Sons Died in Service Lot RNVR

WW 2 Casualty RAF 90 Sqdn KIA Medal group Father & Sons Died in Service Lot RNVR

WW 2 Casualty RAF 90 Sqdn KIA Medal group Father & Sons Died in Service Lot RNVR

WW 2 Casualty RAF 90 Sqdn KIA Medal group Father & Sons Died in Service Lot RNVR

WW 2 Casualty RAF 90 Sqdn KIA Medal group Father & Sons Died in Service Lot RNVR

On offer a WW2 Casualty K. A Medal group awarded to the same family MacTavish. Son 1: Group awarded to 155245 Sergeant Observer Claud Gordon Humphrey MacTavish 90 Squadron RAF serving and flying Stirling I – BF415 from Ridgewell Killed In Action Hamburg 4th Feb 1943. Entitled to 1939-45, Air Crew Europe Star Defence and War Medal. Box of issue with Condolence Slip and Condolence Letter are Original items. The 1939-45 Star, Air Cew Europe Star (Copy) Defence & War Medal. CWGC documents, 90 Squadron Losses. Image of Burial site including full crew list and CWGC Certificates for all crew members and a Copy Replacement Scroll. The Box is Named to Mrs MacTavish (Mother). Fathers Medals Lt Gordon Mitchell Humphrey MacTavish serving with the RNVR at H. S Vernon Bomb Disposal & Mine Clearance who died in service 1947. Previous service WW1 RNVR as a Pay Master Sub Lt. MIC Entitlement 1914-14 Star, BWM & Victory Medal. Medals include a Great War British War Medal Correctly named Payr S Lt and medal issue box and condolence medal slip are genuine and correct. Medals 1939-45 star Defence and War Medal are Genuine with a Copy Replacement Scroll and CWGC Certificate. Box named to Mrs MacTavish (Wife). Son 2: Medals Awarded to William Alexander MacTavish serving with the Merchant Navy in box of issue. Medals Atlantic Star Defence and War Medal. A great Family Lot awarded to Father and two Sons. The items are all in great condition with a comprehensive list of documentation. Please be advised that the Air Crew Europe Star is a GAP FILLER REPLACEMENT COPY : All other medals are Original Genuine Medals. The item “WW 2 Casualty RAF 90 Sqdn KIA Medal group Father & Sons Died in Service Lot RNVR” is in sale since Thursday, May 25, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War II (1939-1945)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “montymedals” and is located in Banbridge. This item can be shipped to United Kingdom, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Australia, United States, Canada, Brazil, Japan, New Zealand, China, Israel, Hong Kong, Norway, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico, Singapore, South Korea, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, Saudi arabia, South africa, United arab emirates, Ukraine, Chile.
  • Type: Medals & Ribbons
  • Era: 1945-Present
  • Conflict: World War II (1939-1945)
  • Country/ Organization: Great Britain
  • Issued/ Not-Issued: Issued

Australian WW1 Anzac KIA Gallipoli WW1 medals sons WW2 service medals

Australian WW1 Anzac KIA Gallipoli WW1 medals sons WW2 service medals

Australian WW1 Anzac KIA Gallipoli WW1 medals sons WW2 service medals

Australian WW1 Anzac KIA Gallipoli WW1 medals sons WW2 service medals

Australian WW1 Anzac KIA Gallipoli WW1 medals sons WW2 service medals

Australian WW1 Anzac KIA Gallipoli WW1 medals sons WW2 service medals

Australian WW1 Anzac KIA Gallipoli WW1 medals sons WW2 service medals

Australian WW1 Anzac KIA Gallipoli WW1 medals sons WW2 service medals

Australian WW1 Anzac KIA Gallipoli WW1 medals sons WW2 service medals

Australian WW1 Anzac KIA Gallipoli WW1 medals sons WW2 service medals

Australian WW1 Anzac KIA Gallipoli WW1 medals sons WW2 service medals

Australian WW1 Anzac KIA Gallipoli WW1 medals sons WW2 service medals

Australian WW1 Anzac KIA Gallipoli WW1 medals sons WW2 service medals

1914-15 Star and Victory medal named to 1309 PTE. Died of wounds 6 August 1915. With his sons WW2 medals. 1309 Private Ernest Albert Francis Dunnicliff joined the 12th Battalion on Gallipoli 7th May 1915, and was wounded in action at Lone Pine on the 6th August, 1915, by a gunshot wound to the head, and he died of wounds in the 3rd Field Ambulance on the same day. He was originally buried in the Brown’s Dip North cemetery; his remains were exhumed and relocated to Lone Pine Cemetery. His wife Mabel Blanche Dunnicliff was informed of this in 1923. He was the father of four children. His son enlisted at after his death at 13 years of age and served in France with the same Battalion before being sent home due to his youth. An’In Memoriam’ notice, posted in the Adelaide Chronicle, on the 12th August 1916 stated. You answered the call of your country. But the voice of the cable tells. That our dear dad, in the khaki suit. Was killed at the Dardanelles. We mourn your loss, but not your actions. Sweet balm to your loved ones bring. For he’s ever a hero, the man who dies. For his country, God and King. Inserted by his dear children, Albert, Charles, Alfred, Robert, and wife. P05180.001 Informal portrait of 3735 Private (Pte) Albert Francis Dunnicliff, 12th Reinforcements, 10th Battalion, of Adelaide, SA. Albert was born on 24 September 1901 to Mabel and Ernest Dunnicliff. His father had previously enlisted and was killed in action on 6 August 1915 at Lone Pine. Albert enlisted three weeks later on 28 August 1915 aged just 13 years; he is probably the youngest person to enlist and serve in the AIF. Albert embarked from Adelaide aboard RMS Malwa on 2 December 1915 and arrived in Egypt on 11 January 1916. Not long after arrival he had a badly ingrown toe nail and was moved from his unit to the 12th Battalion (his late father’s Battalion) to a hospital in Cairo. In December 1916 Albert wrote an application for discharge stating that his father and brother had been killed at Lone Pine and that he could not stand the strain of the front in France for much longer. He also admitted to lying about his age. Includes the youngest sons WW2 medals, Defence Medal, 1939-45 British War Medal and Australia Service Medal all mounted on pin bar for wear correctly named 47728 R. The item “Australian WW1 Anzac KIA Gallipoli WW1 medals sons WW2 service medals” is in sale since Friday, September 30, 2016. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\1914 – 1918 (WWI)”. The seller is “littlespanner” and is located in Northen Victoria. This item can be shipped to Australia, to all countries in Europe, to United States, to Canada.
  • Authenticity: Original
  • Country: Australia
  • Campaign: World War I
  • Product Type: Medals
  • Era: 1910s