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WW2 Framed Military Medal Set Awarded Pte Earl 5500573 Hampshire Regiment

WW2 Framed Military Medal Set Awarded Pte Earl 5500573 Hampshire Regiment

WW2 Framed Military Medal Set Awarded Pte Earl 5500573 Hampshire Regiment. This is a fantastic framed set of WW2 medals awarded to Pte Ronald Victor Earl along with his cap badge and relevant paperwork. Within the frame are seven (7) medals with original ribbons and a Hampshire Regiment cap badge. The medal set consists of: The Military Medal, The 1939-45 Star, The Africa Star (with 8th Army Clasp), The Italy Star, The Defence Medal, The War. Medal 19391945 and The Efficiency Medal (with a Territorial suspender bar). The Military Medal is engraved to the edge for 5500573 PTE. The Efficiency Medal is engraved to the edge for 5500573 PTE. The other medals are not engraved. Below the medals attached to the frame is a plaque reading Pte Ronald Victor Earl 5500573 2/4th B/N, Hampshire Regiment, Won Military Medal May. 1944, Hill 38, Italy. Included with the medals are two photographs, some original documents and some printed evidence from the national archives. There is an original typed letter from Buckingham Palace with congratulations from King George which was sent along with The Military medal. An original typed letter dated July 1944 from the Major General congratulating Pte Earl on receiving the Military Medal. An original document sent out to the Eighth Army on the subject of carrying the war into Italy, dated July 1943 entitled Personal Message From The. Army Commander (To Be Read Out To All Troops). An original photograph of tanks in Italy dated 4th May 1945 with a handwritten note to the reverse. An original photograph of Pte Earl in action dated 18th May 1945. A scanned copy of the original form recommending Pte Earl be awarded the Military Medal. And a scanned copy of the Supplement to the London Gazette dated 26th October 1944 listing the awards given that week. The medals are of standard dimensions. The framed set weighs 1.35Kg. The ribbons have some water damage which has caused the colours to run. There is some damage to the card mount just above the badge; due in part to the fact that the mount is not original to the framing possibly a home fix. Job as a result of the water damage? The paperwork is in a reasonable order considering its age. The medals themselves are in a superb condition with no damage, as is the cap badge. The frame is in good order and overall this is a splendid piece. The Military Medal was awarded for acts of gallantry and devotion to duty under fire. The 1935-45 Star was awarded for 180 days of operational service or 60 days of operational flying. The Africa Star was awarded for Entry into operational service specifically in North Africa between 10 June 1940 and 12 May 1943. The Italy Star was awarded for entry into operational service in Italy (dates and localities vary). The Defence Medal was awarded for both non-operational military and certain types of civilian service during the Second World War. The War Medal was awarded for subjects of the British Commonwealth who had served full-time in the Armed Forces or the Merchant Navy for at least. 28 days between 3 September 1939 and 2 September 1945. The Efficiency Medal was awarded for twelve years of efficient service. For further details and condition see pictures below… The item “WW2 Framed Military Medal Set Awarded Pte Earl 5500573 Hampshire Regiment” is in sale since Sunday, April 09, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War II (1939-1945)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “theantiquesstorehouse” and is located in Portsmouth. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Era: 1914-1945
  • Type: Medals & Ribbons
  • Service: Army
  • Issued/ Not-Issued: Issued
  • Conflict: World War II (1939-1945)
  • Country/ Organization: Great Britain
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom

Ww1 British Officers Casualty Medals Framed Bedfordshire Regiment Died Of Wounds

Ww1 British Officers Casualty Medals Framed Bedfordshire Regiment Died Of Wounds

Ww1 British Officers Casualty Medals Framed Bedfordshire Regiment Died Of Wounds

Ww1 British Officers Casualty Medals Framed Bedfordshire Regiment Died Of Wounds

Ww1 British Officers Casualty Medals Framed Bedfordshire Regiment Died Of Wounds

Ww1 British Officers Casualty Medals Framed Bedfordshire Regiment Died Of Wounds

Ww1 British Officers Casualty Medals Framed Bedfordshire Regiment Died Of Wounds

Ww1 British Officers Casualty Medals Framed Bedfordshire Regiment Died Of Wounds

Ww1 British Officers Casualty Medals Framed Bedfordshire Regiment Died Of Wounds

Ww1 British Officers Casualty Medals Framed Bedfordshire Regiment Died Of Wounds

Ww1 British Officers Casualty Medals Framed Bedfordshire Regiment Died Of Wounds

Ww1 British Officers Casualty Medals Framed Bedfordshire Regiment Died Of Wounds

Ww1 British Officers Casualty Medals Framed Bedfordshire Regiment Died Of Wounds

AN ABSOLUTELY SUPERB FRAMED GROUP OF WW1 BRITISH OFFICERS MEDALS ALL CORRECTLY IMPRESSED NAMING TO LIEUT AND CAPTAIN L. ALL NICELY FITTED IN THEIR CONTEMPORARY GLAZED FRAME WITH ORIGINAL RIBBONS. THE OTHER INTERSTING ITEMS ARE A SET OF BEDFORDSHIRE REGIMENT OFFICERS BUTTONS AND A SHRAPNEL BALL WHICH HAS STRUCK SOMETHING. (POSSIBLY A SOUVENIR FROM ONE OF HIS TWO WOUNDS) CONTAINED IN AN OLD CLOTH BAG. LEONARD JONSTON JONES WAS TWICE WOUNDED DURING THE GREAT WAR. HE WENT TO FRANCE WITH THE 1ST BN ON THE 24TH NOVEMBER 1914. HE IS MENTIONED SEVERAL TIMES IN THE BEDFORDSHIRE REGIMENT WAR DIARY. HIS FIRST WOUND WAS DURING THE FAMOUS BATTLE FOR HILL 60 IN MAY 1915 WHILST HE WAS WORKING HIS WAY UP FROM THE SUPPORT TRENCHES. UNFORTUNATELY HE NEVER REALLY RECOVERED FROM HIS SECOND WOUND AND DIED ON 5TH MAY 1921. HIS MEDALS WERE SENT TO HIS MOTHER IN PARIS IN 1921. A SUPERB AND 100% GENUINE GROUP TO AN OFFICER CASUALTY WHO SAW MUCH FIGHTING DURING THE GREAT WAR. The item “WW1 BRITISH OFFICERS CASUALTY MEDALS FRAMED BEDFORDSHIRE REGIMENT DIED OF WOUNDS” is in sale since Monday, October 17, 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 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