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WW2 Africa 8th army Driver Padua South African Ordnance Cape Corp medal group

WW2 Africa 8th army Driver Padua South African Ordnance Cape Corp medal group

WW2 Africa 8th army Driver Padua South African Ordnance Cape Corp medal group

WW2 Africa 8th army Driver Padua South African Ordnance Cape Corp medal group

WW2 Africa 8th army Driver Padua South African Ordnance Cape Corp medal group

WW2 Africa 8th army Driver Padua South African Ordnance Cape Corp medal group

WW2 Africa 8th army Driver Padua South African Ordnance Cape Corp medal group

WW2 Africa 8th army Driver Padua South African Ordnance Cape Corp medal group

WW2 Africa 8th army Driver Padua South African Ordnance Cape Corp medal group

WW2 Africa 8th army Driver Padua South African Ordnance Cape Corp medal group

WW2 Africa 8th army Driver Padua South African Ordnance Cape Corp medal group

WW2 Africa 8th army Driver Padua South African Ordnance Cape Corp medal group

WW2 Africa 8th army Driver Padua South African Ordnance Cape Corp medal group

Martin Philip Padua worked as a driver prior to enlistment. However with the outbreak of the Second World War he joined up in Cape Town on 17 April 1941. Perhaps due to his pre-war work he was posted to the Cape Corps, a non-combatant support service. He is noted as having worked for an ammunition company during this time and going’absent without leave’ in August 1943, about a week after the death of his wife. WW2 Africa 8th army Driver Padua South African Ordnance Cape Corp medal group. WW2 Africa 8th Army Cape Corps South Africa group of 5 medals. South African 8th Army Group of five, 1939-45 Star; Africa Star, clasp, 8th Army, official impressed C284774 M. Padua”; Defence and War Medals 1939-45 “C284774 M. Padua”; Africa Service Medal 1939-45 “C284774 M. Padua, IMO very fine, see pictures for condition Martin Philip Padua worked as a driver prior to enlistment. El Alamein 1942 – Afrika Corps Germans in Panzer IV surrender to British Tommies. The situation in North Africa was already turbulent long before Monty and Rommel turned up. In June 1940, Benito Mussolini – after years of blustering, strutting and procrastinating – finally joined the war. With Hitler apparently winning in Europe, Mussolini thought this the perfect time to expand his existing colonies in Africa, such as Italian Libya. Unfortunately for Il Duce, the task he set in Africa was easier said than done. Just across the border of Italian Libya lay Egypt, which was effectively controlled and protected by the Allies. They zealously guarded the Suez Canal, a crucial pathway for supplies and communications to the Middle East. The Brits in Egypt boldly invaded Italian Libya first, setting into motion a tug-of-war with the Italians counter-attacking and pushing into Egypt, and the British then counter-counter-attacking with maximum force, eventually crushing the Italian 10th Army. The Germans had to be called in to bail the Italians out. Field marshal Rommel arrived in Libya to lead the newly-formed Afrika Korps against the Allies. Impulsive and aggressive, he instigated the Siege of Tobruk in 1941 – an attempt to take the fortified port city of Tobruk which lasted 241 hellish days. The Allied garrison held out in Tobruk, despite the squalid, sticky, flea-infested conditions, proudly calling themselves the’Rats of Tobruk’. The siege was finally relieved by Operation Crusader, in which Rommel’s forces were pushed back by the Eighth Army – a diverse new force which included soldiers from Australia, South Africa, New Zealand and India. Monty and Rommel’s most decisive confrontation was the Second Battle of El Alamein in Egypt, which ran from October through to November of 1942. In one skirmish alone during the battle, more than 15 enemy tanks were destroyed by these guns. All in all, the Allies had a huge trump card in the form of their intact supply route, while Rommel had over-extended his supply lines and was feeling the pinch. El Alamein was an inferno, beginning with an almighty, WW1-style artillery bombardment by Monty which one soldier described as turning the entire horizon into a’fount of orange and blood-red flame, stabbing at the sky’. Out of the horror, came a victory for the Eighth Army that changed the face of the North Africa campaign. Churchill famously said,’Before Alamein, we never had a victory. After Alamein, we never had a defeat’. Though Rommel retreated to battle on in Tunisia, this was the watershed moment for the Allies and a huge morale boost for the Allies. Create your brand with Auctiva’s. Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War II (1939-1945)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “theonlineauctionsale” and is located in this country: GB. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Type: Medals & Ribbons
  • Issued/ Not-Issued: Issued
  • Conflict: World War II (1939-1945)
  • Era: 1914-1945
  • Country/ Organization: Great Britain
  • Theme: Militaria
  • Service: Army
  • Featured Refinements: Medal Group
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom

Ww2 Australia Army Red Nurse Cape Rising Sun Badge Set Named & Medals

Ww2 Australia Army Red Nurse Cape Rising Sun Badge Set Named & Medals

Ww2 Australia Army Red Nurse Cape Rising Sun Badge Set Named & Medals

Ww2 Australia Army Red Nurse Cape Rising Sun Badge Set Named & Medals

Ww2 Australia Army Red Nurse Cape Rising Sun Badge Set Named & Medals

Ww2 Australia Army Red Nurse Cape Rising Sun Badge Set Named & Medals

Ww2 Australia Army Red Nurse Cape Rising Sun Badge Set Named & Medals

Ww2 Australia Army Red Nurse Cape Rising Sun Badge Set Named & Medals

Ww2 Australia Army Red Nurse Cape Rising Sun Badge Set Named & Medals

Ww2 Australia Army Red Nurse Cape Rising Sun Badge Set Named & Medals

Ww2 Australia Army Red Nurse Cape Rising Sun Badge Set Named & Medals

Hard to find original WW2 period named Nurse set, the red cape is named and has tags, ribbon bars and captain rank , white named collar and good quality Silver rising sun badge. Named to VX48611 Jean May Connor , enlisted in Queenscliff Vic 23rd july 1940 , discharge 27th march 1946. Australian Army Nursing Service AANS. The set also includes a well mounted full size set of replica medals for display. The item “WW2 AUSTRALIA ARMY RED NURSE CAPE RISING SUN BADGE SET NAMED & MEDALS” is in sale since Thursday, September 9, 2021. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\1939 – 1945 (WWII)”. The seller is “armorantiques” and is located in Belmont, Victoria. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Authenticity: Original
  • Modified Item: No
  • Campaign: World War II
  • Theme: Militaria
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Country: Australia
  • Product Type: Jackets
  • Era: 1940s

Cape Of Good Hope & Ww1 Medal Trio Von Broembsen South African Horse Queenstown

Cape Of Good Hope & Ww1 Medal Trio Von Broembsen South African Horse Queenstown

Cape Of Good Hope & Ww1 Medal Trio Von Broembsen South African Horse Queenstown

Cape Of Good Hope & Ww1 Medal Trio Von Broembsen South African Horse Queenstown

Cape Of Good Hope & Ww1 Medal Trio Von Broembsen South African Horse Queenstown

Cape Of Good Hope & Ww1 Medal Trio Von Broembsen South African Horse Queenstown

Cape Of Good Hope & Ww1 Medal Trio Von Broembsen South African Horse Queenstown

Cape Of Good Hope & Ww1 Medal Trio Von Broembsen South African Horse Queenstown

Cape Of Good Hope & Ww1 Medal Trio Von Broembsen South African Horse Queenstown

Cape Of Good Hope & Ww1 Medal Trio Von Broembsen South African Horse Queenstown

Cape Of Good Hope & Ww1 Medal Trio Von Broembsen South African Horse Queenstown

Offered is an original medal group, as awarded to Private G A Von Broembsen, who served in the Queenstown Rifles during the Cape of Good Hope conflict and South African Mounted Rifles & Horse during the First World War. Cape of Good Hope Service Medal 1880-97, 1 clasp BECHUANALAND, sloped engraved named PTE G. VON BROEMBSEN, QUEENSTOWN RIFLE VOLS. (66 issued to this unit); 1914/15 Star, impressed named RFM. & British War Medal & Victory Medal (Bi-lingual South Africa issue) impressed named P TE G. Medals are in generally very good condition, with very light wear overall & nicely toned overall. Medals court mounted onto a backing board for display. Medal roll included for 1st medal, as well as service summaries for units. 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 “CAPE OF GOOD HOPE & WW1 MEDAL TRIO VON BROEMBSEN SOUTH AFRICAN HORSE QUEENSTOWN” is in sale since Thursday, June 27, 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.
  • Product Type: Medals
  • Campaign: World War I
  • Modified Item: No
  • Era: 1800s
  • Country: ENGLAND
  • Authenticity: Original

Boer War WW1 Medals Irish Cape Mounted Police 8th Can Black Devils 90 Winnipeg

Boer War WW1 Medals Irish Cape Mounted Police 8th Can Black Devils 90 Winnipeg

Boer War WW1 Medals Irish Cape Mounted Police 8th Can Black Devils 90 Winnipeg

Boer War WW1 Medals Irish Cape Mounted Police 8th Can Black Devils 90 Winnipeg

Boer War WW1 Medals Irish Cape Mounted Police 8th Can Black Devils 90 Winnipeg

Boer War WW1 Medals Irish Cape Mounted Police 8th Can Black Devils 90 Winnipeg

Boer War WW1 Medals Irish Cape Mounted Police 8th Can Black Devils 90 Winnipeg

Boer War WW1 Medals Irish Cape Mounted Police 8th Can Black Devils 90 Winnipeg

Boer War WW1 Medals Irish Cape Mounted Police 8th Can Black Devils 90 Winnipeg

Boer War WW1 Medals Irish Cape Mounted Police 8th Can Black Devils 90 Winnipeg

Boer War WW1 Medals Irish Cape Mounted Police 8th Can Black Devils 90 Winnipeg

Great Britain Canada Boer War and WW1 Medal Group. QSA and KSA to CMP / Cape Mounted Police : both renamed. WW1 medal trio with original naming to 8th Canadian Infantry Black Devils 90th Winnipeg Rifles. Walter Adams , service number 12931 , born Cork Ireland 1882, attested for WW1 at Valcartier Quebec Canada September 1914, listing previous service in South Africa, and 12 years other service in the Cavalry and Hussars Queen’s South Africa Medal QSA re-named on edge in impressed letters: SGT : W. King’s South Africa Medal KSA re-named on edge in impressed letters: SGT. 1914 / 15 bronze star medal named on reverse in properly impressed letters: 12931 COL: Sjt W. 8/CAN:INF: Silver War Medal named on edge in properly impressed letters: 12931 C. B ronze Victory Medal named on edge in properly impressed letters: 12931 C. Both QSA and KSA are genuine medals, but renamed to Adams. Some undertype of the original naming is visible, but only very weak remnants, and I cannot decipher it. QSA and KSA both renamed! Lots of overall wear! GST / HST # 857353247. The item “Boer War WW1 Medals Irish Cape Mounted Police 8th Can Black Devils 90 Winnipeg” is in sale since Tuesday, February 06, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW I (1914-18)\Original Period Items\Great Britain\Medals, Pins & Ribbons”. The seller is “crawfordcsm” and is located in New Westminster, British Columbia. This item can be shipped worldwide.