This is a salty World War I/World II Marine Corps Colonel’s Insignia and Ribbon Bar Group that is in very good condition. The group consists of a large Model 1937 Officers Eagle, Globe, and Anchor visor hat insignia, 2 Officers Eagle, Globe, and Anchor collar insignia, a matching pair of silver Colonel’s war eagle rank insignia, and a 7-piece ribbon bar set. All three Eagle, Globe and Anchor insignia are screw back and are a matching set by the Hilborn and Hamburger firm of New York. Each is marked with their H&H within an eagle logo on the back side. The continents have been separately applied to the globes with the original black finish only slightly worn on the high spots. The war eagles are by the N. Meyer firm of New York and has their shield logo on the back side. They are also marked with,’SHOULD-R-FORM’ and a shield with’USMC’ over’97′ on the back of the left wing. The pins and roller locking assemblies are complete and fully functional. The pin back ribbons are the ½ wide navy type and consist of a single Silver Star Medal ribbon, a 3- place ribbon bar consisting of the Purple Heart Medal, the World War I Victory Medal with 4 bronze campaign stars, and Haitian Campaign Medal. The lower bar consists of the 2nd Nicaraguan Campaign Medal, the Yangtze Service Medal, and the Marine Corps Expeditionary Medal. The Silver Star ribbon is with functional pin and roller locking pin assembly. The 3-Place ribbon bars have functional pins, open catches, and exhibit light soiling and some fraying from service over the years. This remains a fine group in overall very good condition and one that was proudly worn by a salty, long service Marine Corps Colonel.
For sale is a WW2 British Royal Army Service Corps Medal Group To Lieutenant J Rae. Lieutenant J Rae served in the royal army service corps during ww2 in Africa, Italy and Britain with the 8th army. This medal group contains. A photograph a Lieutenant Rae in a tatty leather frame. Certificate of entitlement to 5.1 medals. Lieutenant Rae’s medal postal box. Africa star, ribbon, packet and 8th Army clasp. War medal, ribbon and packet. Defence medal, ribbon and packet. Italy star medal, ribbon and packet. 1939-45 star, ribbon and packet. Royal army service corps RASC cap badge. Overall condition is good. Unfortunately there’s no other paperwork accompanying this medal group.
WW2 Regular Army Long Service Medal Group Sergeant Richer Royal Artillery Boxed. Long Service medal etched: 1020178 SJT F J RICHER RA. Please check out my other items currently listed including more medals. Any questions please feel free to ask.
GREAT BRITAIN – WW2. A Scarce, Original DOCUMENTED WW2′ROYAL AIR FORCE METHODIST CHAPLAIN’ Group to The REVEREND SQUADRON LEADER Sidney Austen EDDY, who served with the R. F from 1942 until 1955, serving in EGYPT, the WESTERN DESERT, the MIDDLE EAST & United Kingdom. 1939/45 Star, Africa Star, Defence Medal, War Medal. ALL Unnamed as awarded. These are his full entitlement. These are accompanied with the following Original Documents. A The LETTER dated 18th June 1940 confirming the date, time & location for his Ordination Service. B The Methodist Conference ORDINATION SEATING PLAN which names & places Sidney Eddy at the front of church nearest pulpit. F SERVICE BIBLE – typed naming inside cover to’Squadron Leader Sidney Austen Eddy’. D’AN AIRMAN TO HIS MOTHER 1940′, recording an account of a letter from an airman who was later killed on operations. This was carried by the Reverend Eddy & probably used in his sermons / talks. E The AIR MINISTRY AWARD Slip for medals. F A 1962 dated’SERVICE MOTOR POLICY’ permitting him to drive an RAF Lorry during the period 13/2/1962 – 12/2/1963. G Named LETTER & ENVELOPE regarding the estate of his sister Edith in 1968. These also come with copy entries from the London Gazette for his appointment & later service, plus his confirmation of appointment as a’Minister’ (from Methodist Church records). Sidney Austen Eddy was born at Cape Town, South Africa on 26/2/1910. He was appointed as an ordained Methodist Minister at the Methodist Church, Oxford Place, Doncaster at 7pm on Thursday, 18th July 1940. He served as a minister in various locations until he decided to join the R. He married Nancy Barbara Eddy nee’ Wickett. Born 1/6/1912 of Redruth, Cornwall. He was appointed as a Chaplain to the Royal Air Force on 8th September 1942, receiving Officer Service No. 128400 & unusually, he was promoted to the immediate rank of SQUADRON LEADER. He was then posted to Egypt & the Western Desert arriving in late October 1942, earning the Africa Star as well as the Defence Medal – as he was operating in an area liable to enemy air attack.. He continued to serve in the Middle East for the remainder of the war. F after the war ended. On 28/11/1946, he was permitted to extend his service by a further four years with a regular forces appointment as Chaplain to the R. On 2/3/1948, he received full’regular’ rank seniority as Squadron Leader dating back to 8/9/1942. Continuing to serve in the U. K, on 27/3/1951 his period of service on the active list was again extended to five and a half years with effect from 28/11/1946. He received a further extension of service on 17/6/1952, being extended to eight years with effect from 28/11/1946. He was later granted a final period of nine months service on the active list until 31/8/1955. He was also associated with the Hamilton-Eddy, Chartered Accounts Company of Wigmore Street, London. He retired with his wife to 9, Pednolver Terrace, St. Ives in Cornwall, living there until his death on 7/3/1987. He was cremated at Penmount Crematorium, Truro, Cornwall. F’Desert’ Chaplains group which is seldom seen on the market. We post Worldwide, but. To Russian Federation, China, South America, Middle East, Far East or Africa.
For sale is a Rare WW2 Royal Navy Minesweeper Operation Nestegg Medals & Document Grouping. This grouping belongs to I. Edwards who served with the Royal Navy reserve in command of HMT Bilsdean. Before joining the Royal Navy Edwards lived at 21 Sydney Grove, Hendon, London, N. All of the belongings mentioned below belonged to lieutenant I. Edwards, and his contribution to operation Nestegg, and the surrender of the German navy in Millbay. This medal group includes the following. The personnel book of MMS-class minesweeper 254 (RMT Bilsdean). All of these questions are answered for each of the 46 servicemen under his control onboard MMS254. This handwritten book holds excellent research potential into many serviceman’s history. Original Orders of German navy surrender at Millbay on the 17/5/1945 a full write up of this can be seen below. This can also be seen in image number 8. Originals orders, that run inside operation Nestegg, titled; “Secret on no account to be allowed to fall into the hands of the enemy to be destroyed by fire when complied with”. This document can be seen in image number 4. These orders are for minesweeping of the covid route and anchorage’s to be carried out during the 2 days prior to the arrival of the force and subsequently the establishment of the swept channels inter island and between the islands and the mainland of France. These are original orders, with most likely no other surviving copies, seeing as all other copies would have been burnt on completion. Following the previous item is a scam/ copy of the at the time top secret operation Nestegg. This is titled Operation Nestegg, Joint Outland plan, part iii Naval plan. Part 7v of this plan is underlined and this is the section of the plan that we have the original orders for above. WW2 Royal Navy Admiralty Pattern Split Second Stop Watch, marked Patt 3 22771. A set of 6 ww2 Royal Navy uniform buttons. Pair of Ww2 Lieutenant Royal Navy Epaulettes. For fleet purposes only, the Channel Islands, atlas of tidal streams. Restricted: HOURLY HEIGHTS OF TIDE. AT CHERBOURG & LE HAVRE TIDE TABLES FOR ROAD OF MORLAIX, LE HAVRE and ROUEN From 1st to 31st MAY, 1945 inclusive. Section of a map marked on back; S. 325 confidential Ostend to westkape folio no b8 serial no 925. The military re-occupation of the Channel Islands in 1945 was code-named Operation Nestegg. In command was 46-year old Brigadier Alfred Snow. The special detachment – Force 135 – sailed from Plymouth in the Royal Navy destroyers HMS Bulldog and HMS Beagle. But when the task force arrived off Guernsey on 8th May – Victory in Europe Day – no-one was sure if the German garrison, under Vice-Admiral Friedrich Huffmeier, would surrender peacefully. Item number (3) listed above states document in purple typed ink. To: RNS DEV, Paris Commandant RMB KHMP. XDO Capt M/S Ply, CDR, M/S Ply, Cdr A/P Ply, A/S Dev, Garrison CDR, movement, control. From commander in chief Plymouth. 18 buoy and 3 trawled and 1 patrol craft at no 15 buoy. M/s is requested to assume control of the landing and disposal of prisoners of war. (6) as soon as prize. Crews are embarked, the white & is to be hoisted superior to German & and hold down when German crews have been landed. M Devonport as requested to assist in mooring to buoys (8) M. C as requested to send I hospital boat. Alongside each group on arrival at number 15 and 18. Buoy to disembark Royal Navy, guard and prisoners of war at Millbay. (9) Paris is registered to relieve the prize crews with A, C and M party comprising 2P. 0 s plus 8 for each group at 2000 tonight Thursday. (11) the garrison commander as requested to make the necessary arrangements to receive the prisoners of war comprising of 22 officers and 126 ratings at MillBay at approx 2030. This grouping has a good amount of research potential and played a major role in operation Nestegg, and has an incredibly rare set of orders for the German naval surrender. If you would like to see more photos please message me for more details.
Not named, wrap brooch, with veterans document. Please see my other auctions for more items from this estate and other estate military items. Thank you and good luck! As required by your country’s laws, they are not charged by me and I have no responsibility toward them.
Second World War Medal Group of 6 to Private James Andrew Jaftha – 6. Armoured Division Reserve Armoured Regiment, Late Imperial Light Horse/Kimberly Regiment. 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, Defence Medal, British War Medal, African Service Medal C320209 J. Mounted as worn, very fine (6). Was born on the 24. July 1907 and was living at 1. Avenue, Claremount, Cape, South Africa when he enlisted into the South African army on the 10. He served in the infantry with the Imperial Light Horse/Kimberley Regiment which was part of the newly formed 11th South African Armoured Brigade, 6. South African Armoured Division. In early April 1944 Private Jaftha transferred to the Reserve Armoured Regiment, South African Armoured Corps, 6. South African Armoured Division with whom he entered the Italian theatre of war with in late April 1944. At the end of January 1945 he was transferred to the Reserve Motorised Battalion, 6. The 6th South African Armoured Division was the second armoured division of the South African Army and was formed during World War II. The division was initially transferred to Egypt for training, after which it served in the Allied campaign in Italy during 1944 and 1945. In Italy, the division was initially deployed as part of the British Eighth Army, under command of Lieutenant-General Oliver Leese, and was then transferred to the U. Fifth Army, under Lieutenant General Mark W. Clark, for the remainder of the Italian Campaign. The division operated as a strongly reinforced division and was frequently used to spearhead the advance of the Corps and Army to which it was attached. A brilliant history of the 6. Photographs of the 6. South African Armoured Division used were taken from various sources on the internet. I will not send this without signed for or tracking. Everything at AJMS Medals is 100% original and genuine.
1939/45 Star, Burma Star, France and Germany Star, Defence and War Medals. Queen Elizabeth 2 Coronation Medal 1953. Long Service and Good Conduct Medal Regular Army GVI 2nd type. 5248142 WOCL 1 A C Foden Worc R. Meritorious Service Medal Army E2 2nd type. 5248142 WO CL 1 A C Foden Worc R. Mounted as originally worn, with two shooting Medals. With some research, copy Coronation 1953 Medal roll entry (first named Alfred Cyril, same service number). Albert Cyril Foden was born in Bishampton, Pershore, Worcestershire in 1912. His Second World War Medals indicate he served with the 2nd Battalion in India and Burma and the 1st Battalion in North West Europe. Promoted Warrant Officer 1st Class (Regimental Sergeant Major) 1st April 1952, Long Service and Good Conduct Medal awarded in Army Order 88 of 1950 with a qualifying date of 23rd April 1948 TNA WO102/29 refers. Meritorious Service Medal awarded in Army Order 76 of 1956. The Regiment became the Worcester and Sherwood Foresters Regiment in 1970. Albert died in Bath, Somerset 23rd August 1978. Thank you for looking.
WW2 Medal Group Africa Star Named Awarded To N Jacobs C302219 Italy 1939-45 Stars Defence War Medal. I believe they are all awarded to the same person but can’t be sure as apart from the Africa star none are named. Please check out my other items currently listed including lots more medals etc. Any questions please feel free to ask.
Gough 60036 1/2nd Field Force Brigade 2nd South African Infantry. Likewise, if I know it is a restrike, I will list it as such. Tank you in advance for your understanding and patience.