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5th Infantry Red Diamond Division World War 2 Veterans Patch Crest Medals And Unit Awards

1st Infantry Division Ww 2 Veterans Of The Big Red One Patch Crest Basic Medals And Unit Awards

Rare Ww1 Australian Voluntary Hospital Unit Later Rnas Rnvr 1914 Mons Star Medal

Rare Ww1 Australian Voluntary Hospital Unit Later Rnas Rnvr 1914 Mons Star Medal

Rare Ww1 Australian Voluntary Hospital Unit Later Rnas Rnvr 1914 Mons Star Medal

Rare Ww1 Australian Voluntary Hospital Unit Later Rnas Rnvr 1914 Mons Star Medal

Rare Ww1 Australian Voluntary Hospital Unit Later Rnas Rnvr 1914 Mons Star Medal

Rare Ww1 Australian Voluntary Hospital Unit Later Rnas Rnvr 1914 Mons Star Medal

Rare Ww1 Australian Voluntary Hospital Unit Later Rnas Rnvr 1914 Mons Star Medal

Rare Ww1 Australian Voluntary Hospital Unit Later Rnas Rnvr 1914 Mons Star Medal

Rare Ww1 Australian Voluntary Hospital Unit Later Rnas Rnvr 1914 Mons Star Medal

Rare Ww1 Australian Voluntary Hospital Unit Later Rnas Rnvr 1914 Mons Star Medal

Rare Ww1 Australian Voluntary Hospital Unit Later Rnas Rnvr 1914 Mons Star Medal

I have done some research and he was an Ambulance Driver in the Australian Ambulance Corps. The Australian Voluntary Hospital was a military hospital staffed by Australian expatriates in England that served on the Western Front between 1914 and 1916. For much of this time it was the only Australian presence on the Western Front. Later transferred to the Royal Air Force (RAF) 01/04/1918. I have added some information about the hospital below. MORE INFORMATION england & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations): Farquhar Albert of Woodnesborough Grange Sandwich Kent died 10 November 1935. Confirmation of Florence Muriel Lambe or Farquhar widow Mowbray Gore Farquhar D. Colonel Stuart Saint John Farquhar admiral and John Charles Peveril Meggs Davis. Sealed London 25 May. — ABERDEEN – MARRIAGE OF MISS NICOL OF MURTLE – Miss Alice Jane Nicol, eldest daughter of the late Mr Alex Nicol of Murtle, shipowner, and sometime Provost of Aberdeen, was married on Thursday at St Andrew’s church, Aberdeen by the Rev J M Danson, to Albert Farquhar, fifth son of Admiral Sir Arthur Farquhar. When the First World War broke out in August 1914, Lady (Rachel) Dudley, the wife of the former Governor general of Australia the Lord Dudley, decided to create a hospital from Australian doctors and nurses who were in the United Kingdom. There were relatively large numbers of these; while doctors and nurses could be trained in Australia, advanced qualifications still required a trip overseas. Please read all carefully. Kevin was brilliant to deal with, he was very helpful. Great badge, super fast service, thank you. Friendly correspondence and prompt despatch – Thanks. Very nice item, friendly and immediate service. Sorry to all the good ebayers out there that understand this. This saves so much work for me and you. I will always use the most economical insured post. I will have to use a firm such as UPS or Parcelforce. The reason for me writing this, is because all of this takes so much more time and makes so much more work for me when it is incorrectly done. Please leave feedback after you have received your item and are happy with it. I will respond with mine within two weeks. Please also read my other terms and conditions below. Thank you very much for your help and patience it just saves so much extra work! Please use the zoom option on the photos as this forms an integral part of the description. This extremely rare medal was awarded to A. To have a 1914 star named to an Australian Unit is such a rare find. From my research there are only around 233, 1914 stars actually named to an Australian Unit. Although not Australian, this is one of only 208 ever issued. A really rare medal that deserves to be in a museum. It also makes it rarer than even the rare Gallantry awards. PLEASE SEE MY OTHER AUCTIONS. I attempt to describe accurately and honestly, including any defects but I cannot know all that you may want/require of a particular item. I will do my utmost to rectify the problem. Otherwise, sales are Final. Please do not worry if by chance your item gets lost in the post, I will do all the chasing up and try my hardest to locate it for you. I send all international parcels by International Signed for post or Parcelforce Worldwide. These services mentioned are all trackable. I will always use the most econimical way of posting. This is because of the unfortunate case of there being some total timewasters out there. This medal would be a very rare addition to anyones collection of Nursing, Australian, Anzac, Hospital, Rarity medals of World War One. The item “RARE WW1 AUSTRALIAN VOLUNTARY HOSPITAL UNIT LATER RNAS RNVR 1914 MONS STAR MEDAL” is in sale since Sunday, December 13, 2020. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War I (1914-1918)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “anotherluckyb” and is located in Poole. This item can be shipped to North, South, or Latin America, all countries in Europe, all countries in continental Asia, Australia.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
  • Country/ Organization: Commonwealth
  • Issued/ Not-Issued: Issued
  • Theme: Militaria
  • Featured Refinements: 1914 Star
  • Type: Medals & Ribbons
  • Conflict: World War I (1914-1918)
  • Service: Army
  • Era: 1914-1945

WW 2 INDIAN AIR FORCE MEDAL GROUP OF (7) Medals, NAMED, ULTRA-RARE UNIT

WW 2 INDIAN AIR FORCE MEDAL GROUP OF (7) Medals, NAMED, ULTRA-RARE UNIT

WW 2 INDIAN AIR FORCE MEDAL GROUP OF (7) Medals, NAMED, ULTRA-RARE UNIT

WW 2 INDIAN AIR FORCE MEDAL GROUP OF (7) Medals, NAMED, ULTRA-RARE UNIT

WW 2 INDIAN AIR FORCE MEDAL GROUP OF (7) Medals, NAMED, ULTRA-RARE UNIT

WW 2 INDIAN AIR FORCE MEDAL GROUP OF (7) Medals, NAMED, ULTRA-RARE UNIT

WW 2 INDIAN AIR FORCE MEDAL GROUP OF (7) Medals, NAMED, ULTRA-RARE UNIT

WW 2 INDIAN AIR FORCE MEDAL GROUP OF (7) Medals, NAMED, ULTRA-RARE UNIT

WW 2 INDIAN AIR FORCE MEDAL GROUP OF (7) Medals, NAMED, ULTRA-RARE UNIT

WW 2 INDIAN AIR FORCE MEDAL GROUP OF (7) Medals, NAMED, ULTRA-RARE UNIT

WW 2 INDIAN AIR FORCE MEDAL GROUP OF (7) Medals, NAMED, ULTRA-RARE UNIT

WW 2 INDIAN AIR FORCE MEDAL GROUP OF (7) Medals, NAMED, ULTRA-RARE UNIT

WW 2 INDIAN AIR FORCE MEDAL GROUP OF (7) Medals, NAMED, ULTRA-RARE UNIT

A BEAUTIFUL AND COMPLETE SET OF 7 COURT MOUNTED WORLD WAR 2 AND POST-WW 2 MILITARY MEDALS NAMED TO SGT. AS SHOWN, FULL SIZE RAF WINGS INCLUDED. ALL MEDALS ARE NAMED AS PER WW 2 INDIAN MILITARY MEDAL REGULATIONS. THESE MEDALS ARE MARKED TO A VERY RARE UNIT, POW TPT Sqdn IAF. PRISONER OF WAR TRANSPORT SQUADRON OF THE INDIAN AIR FORCE! IF YOU REQUIRE ADDITIONAL PHOTOS OR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION PLEASE ASK. THANK YOU & HAPPY HUNTING! The item “WW 2 INDIAN AIR FORCE MEDAL GROUP OF (7) Medals, NAMED, ULTRA-RARE UNIT” is in sale since Friday, January 15, 2021. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW II (1939-45)\Original Period Items\Great Britain\Medals, Pins & Ribbons”. The seller is “sftrooper86″ and is located in Phoenix, Arizona. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Region of Origin: Great Britain
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
  • Theme: Militaria
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Conflict: WW II (1939-45)

Australian Army WW2 Medal Group of Six Captain, Divisional Intelligence Unit

Australian Army WW2 Medal Group of Six Captain, Divisional Intelligence Unit

Australian Army WW2 Medal Group of Six Captain, Divisional Intelligence Unit

Australian Army WW2 Medal Group of Six Captain, Divisional Intelligence Unit

Australian Army WW2 Medal Group of Six Captain, Divisional Intelligence Unit

Australian Army WW2 Medal Group of Six Captain, Divisional Intelligence Unit

Australian Army WW2 Medal Group of Six Captain, Divisional Intelligence Unit

Australian Army WW2 Medal Group of Six Captain, Divisional Intelligence Unit

Australian Army WW2 Medal Group of Six Captain, Divisional Intelligence Unit

Australian Army WW2 Medal Group of Six Captain, Divisional Intelligence Unit

Australian Army WW2 Medal Group of Six Captain, Divisional Intelligence Unit

Australian Army WW2 Medal Group of Six Captain, Divisional Intelligence Unit

Australian Army WW2 Medal Group of Six Captain, Divisional Intelligence Unit

Here’s a really nice group of six medals, mint in box of issue plus extras to an Australian Army Officer. Six Medals as follows below. 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Pacific Star, Defence of the UK Medal, British War Medal 1939-45, Australian Service Medal 1939-45, all mint, wrapped in tissue paper as issued, with ribbons, all correctly impressed naming to’NX9293 D. Boothroyd, 73 Dalrymple Ave, Chatswood, N. All in original tissue wrap. Lovely large black & white copy of Boothroyd in Australian Army Summer Uniform as Captain, showing medal ribbons for the three stars (this ribbon bar included with group). Lovely contemporary miniature medal bar. Of six medals made by K. Ribbon bar of three stars. As worn in picture of Captain Boothroyd, clearly contemporary. 29th May 1908 in Southport England. 7th AUSTRALIAN DIVISION INTELLIGENCE SECTION. There are a number of pictures of Boothroyd available on the Australian War Memorial Website, in particular a group shot of No 1 Training school, Special Advanced Training Course, No 1, Australian Corps of Signals (Cypher). Boothroyd is identified as a Lieutenant at the time (1944). A well-travelled soldier, having medals for the Middle-East and Pacific Campaigns. These Australian groups of six, in particular with early enlistment date and late discharge dates, can bring to light some very interesting stories. The item “Australian Army WW2 Medal Group of Six Captain, Divisional Intelligence Unit” is in sale since Wednesday, December 2, 2020. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\1939 – 1945 (WWII)”. The seller is “hamptonside” and is located in Melbourne. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Country: Australia
  • Product Type: Medals
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Campaign: World War II

Rare Ww1 Australian Voluntary Hospital Unit Later Rnas Rnvr 1914 Mons Star Medal

Rare Ww1 Australian Voluntary Hospital Unit Later Rnas Rnvr 1914 Mons Star Medal

Rare Ww1 Australian Voluntary Hospital Unit Later Rnas Rnvr 1914 Mons Star Medal

Rare Ww1 Australian Voluntary Hospital Unit Later Rnas Rnvr 1914 Mons Star Medal

Rare Ww1 Australian Voluntary Hospital Unit Later Rnas Rnvr 1914 Mons Star Medal

Rare Ww1 Australian Voluntary Hospital Unit Later Rnas Rnvr 1914 Mons Star Medal

Rare Ww1 Australian Voluntary Hospital Unit Later Rnas Rnvr 1914 Mons Star Medal

Rare Ww1 Australian Voluntary Hospital Unit Later Rnas Rnvr 1914 Mons Star Medal

Rare Ww1 Australian Voluntary Hospital Unit Later Rnas Rnvr 1914 Mons Star Medal

Rare Ww1 Australian Voluntary Hospital Unit Later Rnas Rnvr 1914 Mons Star Medal

Rare Ww1 Australian Voluntary Hospital Unit Later Rnas Rnvr 1914 Mons Star Medal

Please read all carefully. Kevin was brilliant to deal with, he was very helpful. Great badge, super fast service, thank you. Friendly correspondence and prompt despatch – Thanks. Very nice item, friendly and immediate service. Sorry to all the good ebayers out there that understand this. This saves so much work for me and you. I will always use the most economical insured post. I will have to use a firm such as UPS or Parcelforce. The reason for me writing this, is because all of this takes so much more time and makes so much more work for me when it is incorrectly done. Please leave feedback after you have received your item and are happy with it. I will respond with mine within two weeks. Please also read my other terms and conditions below. Thank you very much for your help and patience it just saves so much extra work! Please use the zoom option on the photos as this forms an integral part of the description. This extremely rare medal was awarded to A. To have a 1914 star named to an Australian Unit is such a rare find. From my research there are only around 233, 1914 stars actually named to an Australian Unit. Although not Australian, this is one of only 208 ever issued. A really rare medal that deserves to be in a museum. It also makes it rarer than even the rare Gallantry awards. I have done some research and he was an Ambulance Driver in the Australian Ambulance Corps. The Australian Voluntary Hospital was a military hospital staffed by Australian expatriates in England that served on the Western Front between 1914 and 1916. For much of this time it was the only Australian presence on the Western Front. Later transferred to the Royal Air Force (RAF) 01/04/1918. I have added some information about the hospital below. When the First World War. Broke out in August 1914, Lady (Rachel) Dudley, the wife of the former Governor-General of Australia. Decided to create a hospital from Australian doctors and nurses who were in the United Kingdom. There were relatively large numbers of these; while doctors and nurses could be trained in Australia, advanced qualifications still required a trip overseas. Lady Dudley discussed her proposal with King George V. And then with the Secretary of State for War. And the British Army’s Director General Army Medical Services. Who authorised the hospital. The hospital was formally offered to the British government by the Australian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom. On 15 August 1914. Volunteers responded to advertisements that Lady Dudley placed in English newspapers on 17 August 1914. Women doctors were not accepted, but women nurses were welcomed. The Australian Voluntary Hospital was commanded by Lieutenant Colonel William L’Estrange Eames. An officer in the Australian Army Medical Corps. Who had served in the Second Boer War. And was holidaying in England with his family at the time. He was unable to join the Australian Imperial Force. (AIF), which was not accepting enlistments outside of Australia. He was granted the temporary rank of lieutenant colonel. In the Royal Army Medical Corps. Ida Greaves, from Royal Newcastle Hospital. The hospital soon reached a strength of 120 staff, of whom 36 were nurses. The Australian Voluntary Hospital assembled its personnel and equipment at a camp established on the grounds of the Ranelagh Club. Which had been loaned for the purpose. It departed for France on 29 August 1914 on Lord Dunraven. S yacht “Greta”, which had been accepted by the Admiralty. As a transport for medical units. And moved to Le Havre. Owing to the German advance, the hospital was evacuated to St Nazaire. On 2 September, and reopened there 5 September. The 100-bed hospital was set up in a park under canvas, with a school and house close by rented for various facilities. It began receiving casualties from the retreat from Mons. On 26 October 1914, the Australian Voluntary Hospital moved to Wimereux. Where it established a 200-bed hospital. The hospital was well equipped, with motor ambulances donated by organisations in Australia, a pathology laboratory and the only X-ray unit in the area. A day after it opened on 29 October, it began receiving patients from the First Battle of Ypres. Much of the unit’s tents which accommodated the male personnel of the hospital were lost in a blizzard on 11 November 1914, and the men moved to the Golf club house of the Hôtel du Golf et Cosmopolite in Wimereux, which was eventually leased by the hospital, and became its officers’ mess. For a time, the Australian Voluntary Hospital was the only Australian presence on the Western Front. But in April 1916, Australian Army units began arriving from the Middle East in large numbers. The Australian Voluntary Hospital’s site in Wimereux was taken over by No. 3 Australian General Hospital, AIF in June 1916. The Australian Voluntary Hospital was then absorbed into the British Army. With Eames remaining in command. By 1 May 1919, the hospital had treated 73,868 patients. This medal would be a very rare addition to anyones collection of Nursing, Australian, Anzac, Hospital, Rarity medals of World War One. PLEASE SEE MY OTHER AUCTIONS. I attempt to describe accurately and honestly, including any defects but I cannot know all that you may want/require of a particular item. I will do my utmost to rectify the problem. Otherwise, sales are Final. Please do not worry if by chance your item gets lost in the post, I will do all the chasing up and try my hardest to locate it for you. I send all international parcels by International Signed for post or Parcelforce Worldwide. These services mentioned are all trackable. I will always use the most econimical way of posting. This is because of the unfortunate case of there being some total timewasters out there. More information sent by a kind ebayer about his family. (71) Eastry, Kent, England, United Kingdom. Son of Admiral Sir Arthur Farquhar, KCB. Husband of Alice Jane (Nicol) Farquhar. Father of Adeline Mary Mahon. Brother of Ellen Phillippa Farquhar. Admiral Arthur Murray Farquhar. MORE INFORMATION england & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations): Farquhar Albert of Woodnesborough Grange Sandwich Kent died 10 November 1935. Confirmation of Florence Muriel Lambe or Farquhar widow Mowbray Gore Farquhar D. Colonel Stuart Saint John Farquhar admiral and John Charles Peveril Meggs Davis. Sealed London 25 May. — ABERDEEN – MARRIAGE OF MISS NICOL OF MURTLE – Miss Alice Jane Nicol, eldest daughter of the late Mr Alex Nicol of Murtle, shipowner, and sometime Provost of Aberdeen, was married on Thursday at St Andrew’s church, Aberdeen by the Rev J M Danson, to Albert Farquhar, fifth son of Admiral Sir Arthur Farquhar. A kind eBayer has pointed out that this medal was awarded to an Englishman. Consequently it is one of approximately 208 awarded out of the approximately 233 to this unit. Not one of approximately 20 awarded to actual Australians. My sincere apologies for being incorrect. The item “RARE WW1 AUSTRALIAN VOLUNTARY HOSPITAL UNIT LATER RNAS RNVR 1914 MONS STAR MEDAL” is in sale since Thursday, November 5, 2020. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War I (1914-1918)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “anotherluckyb” and is located in Poole. This item can be shipped to North, South, or Latin America, all countries in Europe, all countries in continental Asia, Australia.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
  • Country/ Organization: Commonwealth
  • Issued/ Not-Issued: Issued
  • Featured Refinements: 1914 Star
  • Type: Medals & Ribbons
  • Conflict: World War I (1914-1918)
  • Service: Army
  • Era: 1914-1945

Fantastic Rare WW1 CMG OBE Medal Group of 6 to Major Rare Unit with Research

Fantastic Rare WW1 CMG OBE Medal Group of 6 to Major Rare Unit with Research

Fantastic Rare WW1 CMG OBE Medal Group of 6 to Major Rare Unit with Research

Fantastic Rare WW1 CMG OBE Medal Group of 6 to Major Rare Unit with Research

Fantastic Rare WW1 CMG OBE Medal Group of 6 to Major Rare Unit with Research

Fantastic Rare WW1 CMG OBE Medal Group of 6 to Major Rare Unit with Research

Fantastic Rare WW1 CMG OBE Medal Group of 6 to Major Rare Unit with Research

Here we have a Fantastic Rare WW1 CMG OBE Medal Group of 6 to Major Rare Unit with Research, Lovely interesting medal group comprising of a CMG in good condition for age, ribbon bit worn but medal is in good condition, silver OBE with purple ribbon, 15 trio, star officially impressed to Capt R W Hemstead E. L and war medal and victory medal named to a Major R W Hemsted E. L, a interesting “unit” E. L Stands for East Africa Unattached List, Major Hemsted recieved the CMG Companions breast badge for being part of the Kenya land commission, all gazetted, He was involved in setting up a Masai Defence force which ultimately failed, comes with all the relevant research to show entitlement, there is room for a lot more! Perfect lot for medal dealers, collectors, museums, displays, christmas gifts, enthusiasts looking for something different, ww1 lectures and much much more! The item “Fantastic Rare WW1 CMG OBE Medal Group of 6 to Major Rare Unit with Research” is in sale since Monday, October 22, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War I (1914-1918)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “knightofengland2011″ and is located in Gainsborough. This item can be shipped worldwide.

WW1 Infrantry Uniform 106 Unit g, WithPatches & Medal, Bundle Lot-Collectible

WW1 Infrantry Uniform 106 Unit g, WithPatches & Medal, Bundle Lot-Collectible

WW1 Infrantry Uniform 106 Unit g, WithPatches & Medal, Bundle Lot-Collectible

WW1 Infrantry Uniform 106 Unit g, WithPatches & Medal, Bundle Lot-Collectible

WW1 Infrantry Uniform 106 Unit g, WithPatches & Medal, Bundle Lot-Collectible

WW1 Infrantry Uniform 106 Unit g, WithPatches & Medal, Bundle Lot-Collectible

WW1 Infrantry Uniform 106 Unit g, WithPatches & Medal, Bundle Lot-Collectible

WW1 Infrantry Uniform 106 Unit g, WithPatches & Medal, Bundle Lot-Collectible

WW1 Infrantry Uniform 106 Unit g, WithPatches & Medal, Bundle Lot-Collectible

WW1 Infrantry Uniform 106 Unit g, WithPatches & Medal, Bundle Lot-Collectible

WW1 Infrantry Uniform 106 Unit g, WithPatches & Medal, Bundle Lot-Collectible

WW1 Infrantry Uniform 106 Unit g, WithPatches & Medal, Bundle Lot-Collectible

WW1 Infrantry Uniform 106 Unit g, WithPatches & Medal, Bundle Lot-Collectible

WW1 An Authentic Original, US Brooklyn New York, Infantry Uniform With US Buttoned Hat Marked By Owner J. M Lyon & Leg Wraps. A Handwritten Copy of Battle Orders. A Coming Home Flag. (Button) & A Copy of The Review 23 New York Infantry. The ribbons over the pocket are for service at the Mexican Border (1916), and the World War I Victory Medal. Collectible Lot- Minor Moth Holes. Two Missing Button’s On Jacket One Loose Included. Very Good Condition’s. Final Sale With No Return’s Warrantee’s Nor’ Guarantee’s Included. Per Your Request I Would Be Happy To Forward Any Additional Images As I Reached the Posted Limit. The item “WW1 Infrantry Uniform 106 Unit g, WithPatches & Medal, Bundle Lot-Collectible” is in sale since Saturday, December 17, 2016. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW I (1914-18)\Original Period Items\United States\Uniforms”. The seller is “elkhorn-enterprise” and is located in Readsboro, Vermont. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Ww1 Medal Group Grenadier Guards Machine Gun Regiment Corps Scarce Unit & Photos

Ww1 Medal Group Grenadier Guards Machine Gun Regiment Corps Scarce Unit & Photos

Ww1 Medal Group Grenadier Guards Machine Gun Regiment Corps Scarce Unit & Photos

Ww1 Medal Group Grenadier Guards Machine Gun Regiment Corps Scarce Unit & Photos

Ww1 Medal Group Grenadier Guards Machine Gun Regiment Corps Scarce Unit & Photos

Ww1 Medal Group Grenadier Guards Machine Gun Regiment Corps Scarce Unit & Photos

Ww1 Medal Group Grenadier Guards Machine Gun Regiment Corps Scarce Unit & Photos

Ww1 Medal Group Grenadier Guards Machine Gun Regiment Corps Scarce Unit & Photos

Ww1 Medal Group Grenadier Guards Machine Gun Regiment Corps Scarce Unit & Photos

Ww1 Medal Group Grenadier Guards Machine Gun Regiment Corps Scarce Unit & Photos

Ww1 Medal Group Grenadier Guards Machine Gun Regiment Corps Scarce Unit & Photos

Ww1 Medal Group Grenadier Guards Machine Gun Regiment Corps Scarce Unit & Photos

Ww1 Medal Group Grenadier Guards Machine Gun Regiment Corps Scarce Unit & Photos

A VERY SCARCE FULL SIZE1914 15 TRIO OF MEDALS CORRECTLY NAMED TO 22828 PTE. WITH TWO VERY NICE ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH POST CARDS OF THE RECIPIENT. THEY HAVE A VERY UNUSUAL MOUNT WHICH CONSISTS OF THREE BARS SOLDERED TO THE BACK OF THE SUSPENSION BAR TO PREVENT THE MEDALS FROM SWINGING TYPICAL OF THE GUARDS. THIS HAS NOT DAMAGED THE MEDALS IN ANY WAY WHICH ARE ALL FREE MOVING. THEY ARE ON THEIR ORIGINAL RIBBONS. WHAT IS NICE ABOUT THIS GROUP IS THAT JACK SHOESMITH JOINED THE GRENADIER GUARDS IN 1915 AND THEN WAS INCORPORATED INTO THE SCARCE GUARDS MACHINE GUN REGIMENT WHICH IS CONFIRMED ON HIS MEDAL INDEX CARD AND HIS PENSION PAPERS WHICH ARE ON ANCESTRY. MEDAL INDEX CARD CONFIRM CHANGE OF ARMY NUMBER WHEN HE TRANSFERRED TO GMGR. A VERY SCARCE SET OF MEDALS 100% GENUINE. The item “WW1 MEDAL GROUP GRENADIER GUARDS MACHINE GUN REGIMENT CORPS SCARCE UNIT & PHOTOS” is in sale since Monday, September 05, 2016. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War I (1914-1918)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “oldcontemptible1418″ and is located in St. Neots. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Type: Medals & Ribbons
  • Era: 1914-1945
  • Conflict: World War I (1914-1918)
  • Service: Army
  • Country/ Organization: Great Britain
  • Issued/ Not-Issued: Issued