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WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Medal Slip & Letter

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Medal Slip & Letter

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Medal Slip & Letter

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Medal Slip & Letter

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Medal Slip & Letter

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Medal Slip & Letter

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Medal Slip & Letter

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Medal Slip & Letter

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Medal Slip & Letter

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Medal Slip & Letter

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Medal Slip & Letter

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Medal Slip & Letter

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Medal Slip & Letter

World War Two British Air Crew Europe Star Medal group to a pilot officer from 115 Squadron who was killed in action during a bombing raid to Essen on 13th April 1942. The group includes the Aircrew Europe Star, 1939-45 Star and the War Medal. There is also the original medal slip stating Pilot Officer R. Barlow and a letter from the Air Ministry dated 14th July 1942. The group were awarded posthumously to Ronald William Barlow who was 25 when he was killed in action. The group also a Red Cross Long Service and Good Conduct Medal named to Mrs Margaret Barlow who was presumably Ronald’s sister. Ronald was an observer with the RAFVR and his service number was 106537. He served on a Wellington bomber mark III with the serial number – X3596 – KO-B which was based at Markham Airfield. The aircraft had had completed 10 operations having arrived new with the squadron on 26th February 1942. The aircraft was shot down by a single German night fighter and crashed at Ijsselmeer, east of the island of Urk in Holland. Ronald came from Stockport in Cheshire and he went to Oxford University where he studied for a B. In Economics and General Science at Brasenose College. He was also president and captain of the University Lacrosse Team in 1937. The letter form the Air Ministry states the following. A report has been. Red Cross committee which states that your son, Pilot Office Ronald William Barlow, was buried on 21st April 1942, in the east. (for enemy forces) in Amsterdam. The letter also states that. The bodies of four other. Of your sons crew were recovered, with him, from the Buider Zee , and were buried in adjoining graves. The body of the sixth member of the crew washed ashore at the small island of Urk (Buider Zee) on 7th May 1942. All members of the crew are buried together in adjoining graves. The medals are all in great condition with original ribbons. The letter from the Air Ministry is very thin and has several tears and marks on it but it can still be easily rear. Please let me know if you need any additional photos or details. Please see my other listings of British Medals and German Militaria. Thanks and kind regards. The item “WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Medal Slip & Letter” is in sale since Monday, September 04, 2017. 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
  • Conflict: World War II (1939-1945)
  • Era: 1914-1945
  • Service: Air Force
  • Type: Medals & Ribbons
  • Country/ Organization: Great Britain
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Medal Slip & Letter

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Medal Slip & Letter

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Medal Slip & Letter

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Medal Slip & Letter

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Medal Slip & Letter

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Medal Slip & Letter

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Medal Slip & Letter

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Medal Slip & Letter

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Medal Slip & Letter

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Medal Slip & Letter

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Medal Slip & Letter

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Medal Slip & Letter

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Medal Slip & Letter

World War Two British Air Crew Europe Star Medal group to a pilot officer from 115 Squadron who was killed in action during a bombing raid to Essen on 13th April 1942. The group includes the Aircrew Europe Star, 1939-45 Star and the War Medal. There is also the original medal slip stating Pilot Officer R. Barlow and a letter from the Air Ministry dated 14th July 1942. The group were awarded posthumously to Ronald William Barlow who was 25 when he was killed in action. The group also a Red Cross Long Service and Good Conduct Medal named to Mrs Margaret Barlow who was presumably Ronald’s sister. Ronald was an observer with the RAFVR and his service number was 106537. He served on a Wellington bomber mark III with the serial number – X3596 – KO-B which was based at Markham Airfield. The aircraft had had completed 10 operations having arrived new with the squadron on 26th February 1942. The aircraft was shot down by a single German night fighter and crashed at Ijsselmeer, east of the island of Urk in Holland. Ronald came from Stockport in Cheshire and he went to Oxford University where he studied for a B. In Economics and General Science at Brasenose College. He was also president and captain of the University Lacrosse Team in 1937. The letter form the Air Ministry states the following. A report has been. Red Cross committee which states that your son, Pilot Office Ronald William Barlow, was buried on 21st April 1942, in the east. (for enemy forces) in Amsterdam. The letter also states that. The bodies of four other. Of your sons crew were recovered, with him, from the Buider Zee , and were buried in adjoining graves. The body of the sixth member of the crew washed ashore at the small island of Urk (Buider Zee) on 7th May 1942. All members of the crew are buried together in adjoining graves. The medals are all in great condition with original ribbons. The letter from the Air Ministry is very thin and has several tears and marks on it but it can still be easily rear. Please let me know if you need any additional photos or details. Please see my other listings of British Medals and German Militaria. Thanks and kind regards. The item “WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Medal Slip & Letter” is in sale since Saturday, August 05, 2017. 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
  • Conflict: World War II (1939-1945)
  • Era: 1914-1945
  • Service: Air Force
  • Type: Medals & Ribbons
  • Country/ Organization: Great Britain
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom

Complete WW2 US Air Force Medal Group Killed in Action Named Medals & Photos

Complete WW2 US Air Force Medal Group Killed in Action Named Medals & Photos

Complete WW2 US Air Force Medal Group Killed in Action Named Medals & Photos

Complete WW2 US Air Force Medal Group Killed in Action Named Medals & Photos

Complete WW2 US Air Force Medal Group Killed in Action Named Medals & Photos

Complete WW2 US Air Force Medal Group Killed in Action Named Medals & Photos

Complete WW2 US Air Force Medal Group Killed in Action Named Medals & Photos

Complete WW2 US Air Force Medal Group Killed in Action Named Medals & Photos

Complete WW2 US Air Force Medal Group Killed in Action Named Medals & Photos

Complete WW2 US Air Force Medal Group Killed in Action Named Medals & Photos

Complete WW2 US Air Force Medal Group Killed in Action Named Medals & Photos

A complete group of medals, photos, certificates, service records to a 1st Lieutenant navigator / bombardier who flew on a B-25D of 71st Bomber Squadron, 38th Bomb Group, 5th Air Force and who was killed in action in New Guinea on 27th July 1943. The medals were posthumously awarded to 1st Lieutenant William R Shank, seriel number 0659595. From Suffolk County in Massachusetts. He was born in 1919 and enlisted in the United States Air Force at Boston, on 28 October 1941. He was killed along with the rest of his crew on 27 July 1943 when their. B-25D aircraft, during a practice bombing run on the damaged S. Had a bomb they released knocked off their stabilizer, causing them to crash into the sea between Idihi and Bravo Islands, 10 miles north of Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. The group includes the the Air Medal with the reverse engraved 1st. With two bronze oak leaf clusters, Purple Heart with the reverse engraved William R. The American Defence Medal, the American Campaign Medal, the Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal with three bronze stars on ribbon and the Victory Medal 1945 together with a Presidential Unit Citation ribbon bar, with two bronze oak leaf clusters. 38th Bombardment Group were awarded four Presidential Unit Citations for their combat service in Papua New Guinea between 23 July 1942 and 23 January 1943. There is a file of research including a. Photograph of the recipient receiving his Air Medal from Lieutenant-General G. Kenny, a photo of. Lieutenant Shank inside and aircraft, a photo of their aircraft, a memorial certificate from the City of Boston, a copy of the Missing Air Crew Report confirming that the aircraft crashed 10 miles northwest of Port Moresby New Guinea, a statement of service, a copy of a letter from his sister to the Quarter Master General in Washington, a copy of the casualty reporting form with details of the 5 air crew killed, a copy of the case history, a letter to his sister from the Captain QMC confirming that they had been unable to find the remains of Lieutenant Shank, copies of extracts from, the history of the 71st Bomb Squadron, extracts of the history of the 38th Bombardment Group, a copy of the inventory of effects left by Lieutenant Shank, a copy of the page from’Bombs Away’ giving detailsand a photo of William R Shank and a letter from’Bombardiers’ confirming the 1st Lt William R Shank graduated from bombardier class 42-6 on 30th April 1942 at Midland Army Air Field in Texas. All five members of the crew were killed in the crash. Three of the crews members remains were found but sadly no trace was ever found of Lieutenant Shank. Lieutenant Shank is commemorated on the American memorial in Manilla. A great and complete collection from a brave airmen who sadly lost his life in the service of his country a long way from home. Please let me know if you need any additional photos or details. Please see my other listings of British and foreign medals and awards. Thanks and kind regards. The item “Complete WW2 US Air Force Medal Group Killed in Action Named Medals & Photos” is in sale since Friday, June 02, 2017. 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.
  • Type: Medals & Ribbons
  • Era: 1914-1945
  • Conflict: World War II (1939-1945)
  • Service: Air Force
  • Country/ Organization: United States
  • Issued/ Not-Issued: Issued
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Medal Slip & Letter

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Medal Slip & Letter

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Medal Slip & Letter

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Medal Slip & Letter

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Medal Slip & Letter

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Medal Slip & Letter

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Medal Slip & Letter

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Medal Slip & Letter

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Medal Slip & Letter

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Medal Slip & Letter

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Medal Slip & Letter

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Medal Slip & Letter

WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Medal Slip & Letter

World War Two British Air Crew Europe Star Medal group to a pilot officer from 115 Squadron who was killed in action during a bombing raid to Essen on 13th April 1942. The group includes the Aircrew Europe Star, 1939-45 Star and the War Medal. There is also the original medal slip stating Pilot Officer R. Barlow and a letter from the Air Ministry dated 14th July 1942. The group were awarded posthumously to Ronald William Barlow who was 25 when he was killed in action. The group also a Red Cross Long Service and Good Conduct Medal named to Mrs Margaret Barlow who was presumably Ronald’s sister. Ronald was an observer with the RAFVR and his service number was 106537. He served on a Wellington bomber mark III with the serial number – X3596 – KO-B which was based at Markham Airfield. The aircraft had had completed 10 operations having arrived new with the squadron on 26th February 1942. The aircraft was shot down by a single German night fighter and crashed at Ijsselmeer, east of the island of Urk in Holland. Ronald came from Stockport in Cheshire and he went to Oxford University where he studied for a B. In Economics and General Science at Brasenose College. He was also president and captain of the University Lacrosse Team in 1937. The letter form the Air Ministry states the following. A report has been. Red Cross committee which states that your son, Pilot Office Ronald William Barlow, was buried on 21st April 1942, in the east. (for enemy forces) in Amsterdam. The letter also states that. The bodies of four other. Of your sons crew were recovered, with him, from the Buider Zee , and were buried in adjoining graves. The body of the sixth member of the crew washed ashore at the small island of Urk (Buider Zee) on 7th May 1942. All members of the crew are buried together in adjoining graves. The medals are all in great condition with original ribbons. The letter from the Air Ministry is very thin and has several tears and marks on it but it can still be easily rear. Please let me know if you need any additional photos or details. Please see my other listings of British Medals and German Militaria. Thanks and kind regards. The item “WW2 Air Crew Europe Star Medal Group Killed in Action Medal Slip & Letter” is in sale since Friday, April 07, 2017. 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
  • Conflict: World War II (1939-1945)
  • Era: 1914-1945
  • Service: Air Force
  • Type: Medals & Ribbons
  • Country/ Organization: Great Britain
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom

WW1 Group of 3 Medals to CAPT. F. B. BENHAM R. F. A. Killed in Action 1916 NO RES

WW1 Group of 3 Medals to CAPT. F. B. BENHAM R. F. A. Killed in Action 1916 NO RES

WW1 Group of 3 Medals to CAPT. F. B. BENHAM R. F. A. Killed in Action 1916 NO RES

WW1 Group of 3 Medals to CAPT. F. B. BENHAM R. F. A. Killed in Action 1916 NO RES

WW1 Group of 3 Medals to CAPT. F. B. BENHAM R. F. A. Killed in Action 1916 NO RES

WW1 Group of 3 Medals to CAPT. F. B. BENHAM R. F. A. Killed in Action 1916 NO RES

FULL SIZE Great War Medal and Peace Medal both inscribed on rim ; and 1914 medal inscribed on back to Lieutenant Benham before. Information on Stafford Roll of Service for World War One tells us he died of wounds on 23 August 1916 at Deans Hill (Battle of the Somme) , age 30. He is also commemorated in a poem by Marlborough College war poet John Bain’In Memory of Captain F. Benham , Died of Wounds’. CONDITION: The medals are on original ribbon which bears traces of glue , indicating that they have at some point been part of a framed display. The Victory Medal has an oxidised finish instead of the usual gilt, and this may be original or be the result of being kept in damp conditions. Condition otherwise is excellent. The item “WW1 Group of 3 Medals to CAPT. F. B. BENHAM R. F. A. Killed in Action 1916 NO RES” is in sale since Friday, March 03, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War I (1914-1918)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “bonacartes” and is located in Holborn, London. This item can be shipped worldwide.

Action News Meehan Presents Long Overdue Medals To World War II Veteran

Australian WW1 medal group. Killed in action Fromelles 1916. 59/Bn

Australian WW1 medal group. Killed in action Fromelles 1916. 59/Bn

Australian WW1 medal group. Killed in action Fromelles 1916. 59/Bn

Australian WW1 medal group. Killed in action Fromelles 1916. 59/Bn

Australian WW1 medal group. Killed in action Fromelles 1916. 59/Bn

Australian WW1 medal group. Killed in action Fromelles 1916. 59/Bn

Australian WW1 medal group. Killed in action Fromelles 1916. Correctly impressed 3897 Pte C J Reid 59 Bn AIF. 3897 Pte Charles John Reid 59/Bn AIF. From North Melbourne, Vic. Embarked 8/2/16 with the 9th reos 24/Bn. Killed in action Fromelles 19/7/16 aged 29. From his Red Cross file:’Witness says he saw solider killed by a shell which blew one of his legs off and he bled to death at Fleurbaix. He was just making back into his own trench having received a previous wound. Buried Aubers Ridge British Cemetery, France. See photos for a better idea of condition. See my other listings. Please make contact within 3 days. The item “Australian WW1 medal group. Killed in action Fromelles 1916. 59/Bn” is in sale since Saturday, November 19, 2016. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\1914 – 1918 (WWI)”. The seller is “preece62″ and is located in Victoria. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Authenticity: Original
  • Country: Australia
  • Campaign: World War I
  • Product Type: Medals
  • Era: 1910s

First World War Medals And Plaque London Irish Rifles Killed In Action 1915

First World War Medals And Plaque London Irish Rifles Killed In Action 1915

First World War Medals And Plaque London Irish Rifles Killed In Action 1915

First World War Medals And Plaque London Irish Rifles Killed In Action 1915

First World War Medals And Plaque London Irish Rifles Killed In Action 1915

First World War Medals And Plaque London Irish Rifles Killed In Action 1915

First World War Medals And Plaque London Irish Rifles Killed In Action 1915

First World War Medals And Plaque London Irish Rifles Killed In Action 1915

First World War Medals And Plaque London Irish Rifles Killed In Action 1915

First World War Medals And Plaque London Irish Rifles Killed In Action 1915

First World War Medals And Plaque London Irish Rifles Killed In Action 1915

First World War Medals And Plaque London Irish Rifles Killed In Action 1915

Original full sized First World War medal trio and memorial plaque awarded to Private Albert Edward Beaumont who served during the Great War with the 18th Battalion – London Regiment (London Irish Rifles). He was killed in action on 2nd July 1915 and is remembered with honour at Mazingarbe Communal Cemetery. Albert Beaumont was born in 1882 and from West Southbourne, Bournemouth. At the outbreak of war he was working in Belgium, his two identity papers are included. On the reverse of one of the papers is written’ The Bourgmestre (Major) of the city of Ghent certifies that Mr Beaumont Edward is a British subject, that he is a perfect gentleman and that he would be of service as interpreter. The 1915 Star, British War & Victory Medal named to. Memorial Plaque named to. Please view photos for accurate condition. The item “FIRST WORLD WAR MEDALS AND PLAQUE LONDON IRISH RIFLES KILLED IN ACTION 1915″ is in sale since Monday, November 14, 2016. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War I (1914-1918)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “madgingercat” and is located in Midlands. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Country/ Organization: Great Britain
  • Conflict: World War I (1914-1918)
  • Era: 1914-1945
  • Issued/ Not-Issued: Issued
  • Type: Medals & Ribbons
  • Service: Army
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom

Ww1 Medals Framed & Death Memorial Plaque Casualty Killed In Action Buffs

Ww1 Medals Framed & Death Memorial Plaque Casualty Killed In Action Buffs

Ww1 Medals Framed & Death Memorial Plaque Casualty Killed In Action Buffs

Ww1 Medals Framed & Death Memorial Plaque Casualty Killed In Action Buffs

Ww1 Medals Framed & Death Memorial Plaque Casualty Killed In Action Buffs

Ww1 Medals Framed & Death Memorial Plaque Casualty Killed In Action Buffs

Ww1 Medals Framed & Death Memorial Plaque Casualty Killed In Action Buffs

Ww1 Medals Framed & Death Memorial Plaque Casualty Killed In Action Buffs

Ww1 Medals Framed & Death Memorial Plaque Casualty Killed In Action Buffs

Ww1 Medals Framed & Death Memorial Plaque Casualty Killed In Action Buffs

Ww1 Medals Framed & Death Memorial Plaque Casualty Killed In Action Buffs

Ww1 Medals Framed & Death Memorial Plaque Casualty Killed In Action Buffs

Ww1 Medals Framed & Death Memorial Plaque Casualty Killed In Action Buffs

A LOVELY WW1 GROUP OF MEDALS IN ORIGINAL OLD FITTED FRAME. COMPRISES OF DEATH MEMORIAL PLAQUE, WAR AND VICTORY MEDALS AND BRASS CAP BADGE FOR THE BUFFS. THE MEDALS HAVE THEIR ORIGINAL SILK RIBBONS AND ARE BOTH CORRECTLY NAMED TO 202029. THE BRONZE MEMORIAL PLAQUE JOHN WILLIAM WARWICK. THE FRAME IS A LOVELY GLAZED WOODEN FRAME WITH FITTINGS TO HOLD THE PLAQUE AND MEDALS TIGHTLY IN PLACE. THE FRAME MAKER IS ON THE REVERSE FROM SCARBOROUGH (JOHNS HOME TOWN). MEDAL INDEX CARD CONFIRMS HE SERVED 202029 YORKSHIRE REGIMENT AND THEN TRANSFERRED TO 14922 EAST KENT REGIMENT(THE BUFFS). HE WAS UNFORTUNATELY KILLED IN ACTION WITH THE 1ST BN BUFFS IN THEIR LAST ACTION OF THE WAR ON 30TH OCTOBER 1918. HE IS REMEMBERED IN THE LANDRECIES BRITISH CEMETERY FRANCE AND ON HIS HOME TOWN MEMORIAL IN SCARBOROUGH YORKS. COMES WITH RESEARCH AND AN ORIGINAL POST CARD OF THE PERIOD OF SCARBOROUGH WAR MEMORIAL. PLEASE SSE BELOW FOR THE DETAILS OF THE ACTION IN WHICH HE WAS KILLED. The following is a summary from the Historical Records of the Buffs, East Kent Regiment, 1914-19, by R. 20th Oct- Whole Bn. The battle-surplus and a draft of 80 men were called upon and sent up to the front to meet them. 21st Oct- Marched to St Souplet. 23rd Oct- 71st Bde. Were In action again… And the Buffs moved up in support at very short notice. Bivouacked round Baziel, and on 25th took over the line in Bois L’Enveque from the K. 3 men killed and 15 wounded on this date. 30th Oct- Last day of actual fighting that fell to the lot of the 1st Bn. , in the Great War. Orders were received that the division was to be relieved. But before this could be done, a satisfactory position for the continuance of the forward movement “on the line of the canal”, had to be established by capturing an important farm and spur on the line of the waterway. This attack was lead by Lieut. Of the Buffs, with B and C coys. At his disposal, and later on a platoon of D, a MG section and 2 light mortars. Zero hour was at six, when there was a creeping barrage. The attack was made “on a platoon frontage”, with other platoons on either flank to protect the advance. The attempt on farm was at first hindered by the British barrage falling too short and causing casualties in the first platoon. When it lifted another platoon was brought up, but was held up by MG fire. It was not till 10 o’clock that the farm, and another behind it was taken. A separate small body of men had meanwhile advanced on the high ground and captured some MGs. The enemy then bombarded the farm with medium and light trench mortars and field artillery after which a counter-attack by the enemy meant Barber’s men had to withdraw. However, two sections of Lewis Gunners and some riflemen succeeded in preventing the enemy getting past the buildings. The last reserves were now brought up, and the line reorganised and reinforced by a platoon of D company. Under a “well-directed” bombardment by light trench mortars the farm was once again attacked and taken at the point of the bayonet. By the evening, the village of Happegarbes was “practically” cleared. Hart, Herrman and Simpson and 27 men wounded, 8 killed and 4 missing. And so the last fight of the 1st battalion ended in congratulations, the divisional commander expressing his great appreciation. The item “WW1 MEDALS FRAMED & DEATH MEMORIAL PLAQUE CASUALTY KILLED IN ACTION BUFFS” is in sale since Wednesday, October 12, 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

Ww1 Military Cross Killed In Action Casualty Medal Group

Ww1 Military Cross Killed In Action Casualty Medal Group

Ww1 Military Cross Killed In Action Casualty Medal Group

Ww1 Military Cross Killed In Action Casualty Medal Group

Ww1 Military Cross Killed In Action Casualty Medal Group

Ww1 Military Cross Killed In Action Casualty Medal Group

Ww1 Military Cross Killed In Action Casualty Medal Group

Ww1 Military Cross Killed In Action Casualty Medal Group

Ww1 Military Cross Killed In Action Casualty Medal Group

A Fine Military Cross Casualty group awarded to Captain Charles Thomson. Thomson winning his MC for a fine fighting patrol then killed leading his men in a trench raid. He was also Mentioned in Despatches. Unnamed as issued, in its case of issue; 1914-15 Star 3732 Pte. ; British War and Victory Medals, M. Thomson, together with the recipients Memorial Plaque 1914-18 (Charles Thomson), official correction to rank on the third. For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty when in charge of a patrol, which was successful in raiding an enemy machine-gun post, after another patrol had attempted, but failed, to do so. His success was mainly due to a fine reconnaissance, and to his courage and power of leadership. Charles Thomson, a native of Paisley, Glasgow, was educated in Ferguslie and Cumphill Schools and was on the staff of the Commercial Bank prior to the outbreak of war. Enlisting in the Highland Light Infantry in June 1915, he was embarked for France in August of the same year, where he joined the 9th Battalion. Credited with being mentioned in despatches at the end of 1916 – a copied newspaper obituary refers – it is likely said reward was in respect of his Battalions part in the Somme offensive. The 9th took up positions between High Wood and Bazentin-le-Petit in mid-July 1916, and suffered over 400 casualties in an attack on Switch Line on the 15th; likewise in an attack on Boritska and Hazy Trenches on 1 November, when, advancing through thick deep slime, the Highlanders were cut down by heavy machine-gun fire. And was duly commissioned 2nd Lieutenant in the Leicestershire Regiment. However, on returning to France at the end of the same year, he was attached to East Lancashire Regiment, and it was in that capacity that he won his M. He was also mentioned in despatches and wounded during the German Spring Offensive. Finally, on 1 September 1918, while attached to the 2nd Battalion, East Lancashire Regiment, he was killed by a bomb when leading his men down an enemy trench which they had captured (the aforementioned newspaper obituary, refers). Interestingly Thomson is mentioned in the book, visiting the fallen. I Collect double gallantry casualty medals so if you have any send me a message, always happy to consider a p/x, swap or a deal. Especially looking for MM and Bar groups, MC and Bar groups and Groups with a foreign award. Looking for these WW1 Memorial Plaques: George Franks, George Sadler, William Sadler, Douglas Edward Bestall, George Edward Gee, Sidney Allen Smith, Edgar Noel Moore, Ben Wilmot, Frederick Hardman, Robert Wallace Hislop, Walter Lyon. The item “WW1 MILITARY CROSS KILLED IN ACTION CASUALTY MEDAL GROUP” is in sale since Monday, September 12, 2016. 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, to United States, to Canada, to Ireland, to Germany, to France.
  • Era: 1914-1945
  • Type: Medals & Ribbons
  • Service: Army
  • Conflict: World War I (1914-1918)
  • Country/ Organization: Great Britain
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom