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Ww2 Sterling Silver Officer Engraved Ss 224 Sub Badge + Medal+new Guinea Flag

Ww2 Sterling Silver Officer Engraved Ss 224 Sub Badge + Medal+new Guinea Flag

Ww2 Sterling Silver Officer Engraved Ss 224 Sub Badge + Medal+new Guinea Flag

Ww2 Sterling Silver Officer Engraved Ss 224 Sub Badge + Medal+new Guinea Flag

Ww2 Sterling Silver Officer Engraved Ss 224 Sub Badge + Medal+new Guinea Flag

Ww2 Sterling Silver Officer Engraved Ss 224 Sub Badge + Medal+new Guinea Flag

Ww2 Sterling Silver Officer Engraved Ss 224 Sub Badge + Medal+new Guinea Flag

Ww2 Sterling Silver Officer Engraved Ss 224 Sub Badge + Medal+new Guinea Flag

Ww2 Sterling Silver Officer Engraved Ss 224 Sub Badge + Medal+new Guinea Flag

Ww2 Sterling Silver Officer Engraved Ss 224 Sub Badge + Medal+new Guinea Flag

Ww2 Sterling Silver Officer Engraved Ss 224 Sub Badge + Medal+new Guinea Flag

Ww2 Sterling Silver Officer Engraved Ss 224 Sub Badge + Medal+new Guinea Flag

PLEASE FOLLOW OUR E BAY STORE. PLEASE READ WHOLE ADD. We do not want your feed back. We want your repeat business. We get by having best prices on the net. Sub badge has sub hull number on it, very RARE!! Banner is apx 30 inch’s. First patrol, October 1943 – January 1944. Cod arrived in Brisbane, Australia, on 2 October 1943 to prepare for her first war patrol. She sailed from there 20 days later. Penetrating the South China Sea, she contacted few targets, and launched an attack only once, on 29 November, with unobserved results. Second patrol, February 1944 – March 1944. Cod put to sea for her second war patrol in the South China Sea, off Java, and off Halmahera. On 16 February, she surfaced to sink a sampan by gunfire, and on 23 February, torpedoed a Japanese merchantman. Third patrol, March 1944 – June 1944. Refitting at Fremantle again from 13 March – 6 April 1944, Cod sailed to the Sulu Sea and the South China Sea off Luzon for her third war patrol. Fourth patrol, July 1944 – August 1944. Cod was put to sea again 3 July on her fourth war patrol. She ranged from the coast of Luzon to Java. Fifth patrol, September 1944 – November 1944. Cod put to sea on her fifth war patrol 18 September 1944, bound for Philippine waters. Two days later, she inflicted heavy damage on a tanker. Contacting a large convoy on 25 October, Cod launched several attacks without success. With all her torpedoes expended, she continued to shadow the convoy for another day to report its position. In November she took up a lifeguard station off Luzon, ready to rescue carrier pilots carrying out the series of air strikes on Japanese bases which paved the way for the Battle of Leyte later that month. Sixth patrol, March 1945 – May 1945. On 24 March she sailed from Pearl Harbor for the East China Sea on her sixth war patrol. Assigned primarily to lifeguard duty, she used her deck gun to sink a tugboat and its tow on 17 April, rescuing three survivors, and on 24 April launched an attack on a convoy which resulted in the most severe depth charging of her career. The next day, she sent the minesweeper W-41 to the bottom. Foley and S1c Andrew G. Johnson were washed overboard while freeing the torpedo room hatch. S1c Foley was recovered the next morning, but QM2c Johnson drowned during the night. This was Cod’s only fatality during World War II. Seventh patrol, May 1945 – June 1946. O-19 stuck on Ladd Reef. After refitting at Guam between 29 May and 26 June 1945, Cod put out for the Gulf of Siam and the coast of Indo-China on her seventh war patrol. On 9 and 10 July she went to the rescue of a grounded Dutch submarine, O-19, taking its crew on board and destroying the Dutch submarine when it could not be gotten off the reef. This was the only international submarine-to-submarine rescue in history. After returning the Dutch sailors to U. Naval Base Subic Bay, between 21 July and 1 August Cod made 20 gunfire attacks on the junks, motor sampans, and barges which were all that remained to supply the Japanese at Singapore. After inspecting each contact to rescue civilian crew, Cod sank it by gunfire and torpedoes, sending to the bottom a total of 23. On 1 August, an enemy plane strafed Cod, forcing her to dive, leaving one of her boarding parties behind. The men were rescued two days later by USS Blenny (SS-324). During that celebration, the two crews learned of the Japanese surrender. To symbolize that moment, another symbol was added to Cod’s battle flag: the name O-19 under a martini glass. Cod sailed for home on 31 August. Arriving at Naval Submarine Base New London, on 3 November after a visit to Miami, Florida, Cod sailed to the Philadelphia Navy Yard for a overhaul, returning to New London, Connecticut where she was decommissioned and placed in reserve 22 June 1946. AGSS-224, 1 December 1962, IXSS-224, 30 June 1971. For her successful World War II. Since 1 May 1976. 1,525 long tons (1,549 t) surfaced. 2,424 long tons (2,463 t) submerged. 27 ft 3 in (8.31 m). 17 ft (5.2 m) maximum. 4 × General Motors. 2 × 126- cell. 4 × high-speed General Electric. 2,740 shp (2.0 MW) submerged. 11,000 nautical miles (13,000 mi) surfaced at 10 kn (12 mph). 48 hours at 2 kn (2.3 mph) submerged. 75 days on patrol. 6 officers, 54 enlisted. 10 × 21 inch (533 mm). (6 bow, 4 stern). 1 × 4/50 caliber gun. Later 1 x 5/25 caliber gun. And 20 mm Oerlikon. The Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal[1] was a United States military award of the Second World War, which was awarded to any member of the United States Armed Forces who served in the Asiatic-Pacific Theater from 1941 to 1945. The medal was created on November 6, 1942, by Executive Order 9265[2] issued by President Franklin D. The medal was designed by Thomas Hudson Jones; the reverse side was designed by Adolph Alexander Weinman which is the same design as used on the reverse of the American Campaign Medal and European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal. There were 21 Army and 48 Navy-Marine Corps official campaigns of the Pacific Theater, denoted on the suspension and service ribbon of the medal by service stars which also were called “battle stars”; some Navy construction battalion units issued the medal with Arabic numerals. The Arrowhead device is authorized for those campaigns which involved participation in amphibious assault landings. The Fleet Marine Force Combat Operation Insignia is also authorized for wear on the medal for Navy service members who participated in combat while assigned to a Marine Corps unit. The flag colors of the United States and Japan are visible in the ribbon. The Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal was first issued as a service ribbon in 1942. A full medal was authorized in 1947, the first of which was presented to General of the Army Douglas MacArthur. The European Theater equivalent of the medal was known as the European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal. Boundaries of Asiatic-Pacific Theater. (1) The eastern boundary is coincident with the western boundary of the American Theater. (2) The western boundary is from the North Pole south along the 60th meridian east longitude to its intersection with the east boundary of Iran, then south along the Iran boundary to the Gulf of Oman and the intersection of the 60th meridian east longitude, then south along the 60th meridian east longitude to the South Pole. US Navy – Marine Corps campaigns. The 43 officially recognized US Navy campaigns in the Pacific Theater of Operations are:[5]. Pearl Harbor: Pearl Harbor-Midway: 7 December 1941. Wake Island: 8-23 December 1941. Philippine Islands operation: 8 December 1941 – 6 May 1942. Netherlands East Indies engagements: 23 January – 27 February 1942. Pacific raids (1942): 1 February – 10 March 1942. Coral Sea: 4-8 May 1942. Midway: 3-6 June 1942. Guadalcanal-Tulagi landings: 7-9 August 1942 (First Savo). Capture and defense of Guadalcanal: 10 August 1942 – 8 February 1943. Makin Raid: 17-18 August 1942. Eastern Solomons: 23-25 August 1942. Buin-Faisi-Tonolai raid: 5 October 1942. Cape Esperance: 11-12 October 1942 (Second Savo). Santa Cruz Islands: 26 October 1942. Guadalcanal: 12-15 November 1942 (Third Savo). Tassafaronga: 30 November – 1 December 1942 (Fourth Savo). Eastern New Guinea operation: 17 December 1942 – 24 July 1944. Rennel Island: 29-30 January 1943. Consolidation of Solomon Islands: 8 February 1943 – 15 March 1945. Aleutians operation: 26 March – 2 June 1943. New Georgia Group operation: 20 June – 16 October 1943. Bismarck Archipelago operation: 25 June 1943 – 1 May 1944. Pacific raids (1943): 31 August – 6 October 1943. Treasury-Bougainville operation: 27 October – 15 December 1943. Gilbert Islands operation: 13 November – 8 December 1943. Marshall Islands operation: 26 November 1943 – 2 March 1944. Asiatic-Pacific raids (1944): 16 February – 9 October 1944. Western New Guinea operations: 21 April 1944 – 9 January 1945. Marianas operation: 10 June – 27 August 1944. Western Caroline Islands operation: 31 August – 14 October 1944. Leyte operation: 10 October – 29 November 1944. Luzon operation: 12 December 1944 – 1 April 1945. Iwo Jima operation 15 February – 16 March 1945. Okinawa Gunto operation: 17 March – 30 June 1945. Third Fleet operations against Japan: 10 July – 15 August 1945. Kurile Islands operation: 1 February 1944 – 11 August 1945. Borneo operations: 27 April – 20 July 1945. Tinian capture and occupation: 24 July – 1 August 1944. Consolidation of the Southern Philippines: 28 February – 20 July 1945. Hollandia operation: 21 April – 1 June 1944. Manila Bay-Bicol operations: 29 January – 16 April 1945. Escort, antisubmarine, armed guard and special operations: 7 December 1941 – 2 September 1945. Submarine War Patrols (Pacific): 7 December 1941 – 2 September 1945.

Ww2 Australian Air Force Flt Lt 406170 Allingham Pacific New Guinea Medal Badge

Ww2 Australian Air Force Flt Lt 406170 Allingham Pacific New Guinea Medal Badge

Ww2 Australian Air Force Flt Lt 406170 Allingham Pacific New Guinea Medal Badge

Ww2 Australian Air Force Flt Lt 406170 Allingham Pacific New Guinea Medal Badge

Ww2 Australian Air Force Flt Lt 406170 Allingham Pacific New Guinea Medal Badge

Ww2 Australian Air Force Flt Lt 406170 Allingham Pacific New Guinea Medal Badge

Ww2 Australian Air Force Flt Lt 406170 Allingham Pacific New Guinea Medal Badge

Ww2 Australian Air Force Flt Lt 406170 Allingham Pacific New Guinea Medal Badge

Ww2 Australian Air Force Flt Lt 406170 Allingham Pacific New Guinea Medal Badge

Ww2 Australian Air Force Flt Lt 406170 Allingham Pacific New Guinea Medal Badge

Ww2 Australian Air Force Flt Lt 406170 Allingham Pacific New Guinea Medal Badge

Offered is a original medal set & sweet heart badge relating to Flight Lieutenant Clifford Allingham, who served in the RAAF during WW2. Medals include the following. 1939-45 Star, The Pacific Star, 1939-45 War Medal & 1939-45 Australian Service Medal. Last 2 medals correctly named 406170 C. All medals as issued, with the campaign stars un-named, being standard practice for RAAF servicemen. Sweet heart badge on chain, attached to the unmounted medals via the safety pin. Copy of his service record is included. Royal Australian Air Force. The 1939-45 Star is awarded for service between 3 September 1939 and 2 September 1945 for. A period of six months (180 days) operational service for RAN and Army personnel and RAAF non-air crew personnel. A period of two months operational service for air crew personnel. A period of six months service at sea for Merchant Navy provided at least one voyage was made through one of the specified areas of active operations. The 1939-45 Star is awarded to Australian Civilian Personnel who served afloat with the United States Army Small Ships Section between 8 December 1941 and 2 September 1945. Eligibility is the same as that for Merchant Navy personnel. The Pacific Star is awarded for entry into operational service in the Pacific Theatre of Operations between 8 December 1941 and 2 September 1945. Navy and Merchant Navy personnel are eligible if the 1939-45 Star is earned by six months service or if they entered the Pacific Theatre between 2 March 1945 and 2 September 1945. The Pacific Star is awarded to Australian Civilian Personnel who served afloat with the United States Army Small Ships Section. The War Medal 1939-45 was awarded for 28 days full-time service in the Armed Forces between 3 September 1939 and 2 September 1945. Operational and non-operational service may be counted, providing that it was of 28 days or more duration. In the Merchant Navy there is a requirement that the 28 days should have been served at sea. A member qualifies for the award where service was brought to an end by death, wounds or other disabilities due to service or by cessation of hostilities on 2 September 1945. The War Medal 1939-45 is awarded to Australian Civilian Personnel who served afloat with the United States Army Small Ships Section between 8 December 1941 and 2 September 1945. The medal was originally awarded to those who served at home or overseas for at least 18 month full-time service, or three years part-time service, between 3 September 1939 and 2 September 1945. Members of the Australian Mercantile Marine must have served the qualifying time at sea. In 1996 the qualifying time was reduced to 30 days full-time or 90 days part-time service. To be eligible for the medal a serviceman or woman must have been honourably discharged from the Australian Armed Forces. 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 “WW2 AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE FLT LT 406170 ALLINGHAM PACIFIC NEW GUINEA MEDAL BADGE” is in sale since Friday, November 12, 2021. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\1939 – 1945 (WWII)”. The seller is “jb_military_antiques_14″ and is located in 2/135 Russell St, Morley, Perth, WA. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Campaign: World War II
  • Product Type: Medals
  • Era: 1940s
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Country: Australia
  • Featured Refinements: Australian WWII Collectables (1939-1945)

Ww2 Australia Service Medal Pacific Star Group Of 4 Served In Papua New Guinea

Ww2 Australia Service Medal Pacific Star Group Of 4 Served In Papua New Guinea

Ww2 Australia Service Medal Pacific Star Group Of 4 Served In Papua New Guinea

Ww2 Australia Service Medal Pacific Star Group Of 4 Served In Papua New Guinea

Ww2 Australia Service Medal Pacific Star Group Of 4 Served In Papua New Guinea

Ww2 Australia Service Medal Pacific Star Group Of 4 Served In Papua New Guinea

Ww2 Australia Service Medal Pacific Star Group Of 4 Served In Papua New Guinea

Ww2 Australia Service Medal Pacific Star Group Of 4 Served In Papua New Guinea

Ww2 Australia Service Medal Pacific Star Group Of 4 Served In Papua New Guinea

Ww2 Australia Service Medal Pacific Star Group Of 4 Served In Papua New Guinea

Ww2 Australia Service Medal Pacific Star Group Of 4 Served In Papua New Guinea

A genuine, full size WW2 Australia Service Medal Group of 4 to Alfred John Naylor who served in Siar, New Guinea with the Signal Section HQ 15th Infantry Brigade 1 1939-45 Star 2 Pacific Star 3 1939-45 War medal 4 Australia Service Medal All medals have correctly impressed naming – VX118754 A. NAYLOR In average to good condition with signs of wear, scratches and contact marks. The item “WW2 AUSTRALIA SERVICE MEDAL PACIFIC STAR GROUP OF 4 SERVED IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA” is in sale since Tuesday, October 22, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War II (1939-1945)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “antiquesofwarwick” and is located in Leamington Spa. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Service: Army
  • Featured Refinements: Medal Group
  • Era: 1914-1945
  • Type: Medals & Ribbons
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Australia
  • Country/ Organization: Commonwealth
  • Conflict: World War II (1939-1945)

Ww2 Australian Army Medal Group Of 5 Qx33860 Pacific New Guinea

Ww2 Australian Army Medal Group Of 5 Qx33860 Pacific New Guinea

Ww2 Australian Army Medal Group Of 5 Qx33860 Pacific New Guinea

Ww2 Australian Army Medal Group Of 5 Qx33860 Pacific New Guinea

Ww2 Australian Army Medal Group Of 5 Qx33860 Pacific New Guinea

1939-45 Star, Pacific Star, War Medal, Australian Service Medal 1939-45 & Australian Service Medal 1945-75, 1 clasp PNG, all pantographed named QX33860 M YOUNG. 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. 2/135 Russell St, Morley, WA. 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 “WW2 AUSTRALIAN ARMY MEDAL GROUP OF 5 QX33860 PACIFIC NEW GUINEA” is in sale since Tuesday, May 21, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\1939 – 1945 (WWII)”. The seller is “jb_military_antiques_14″ and is located in 2/135 Russell St, Morley, Perth, WA. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Country: australia
  • Product Type: medals
  • Authenticity: Original
  • Era: 1940s
  • Campaign: World War II

WW2 Australian medal group 2/9 Commando Squadron. KIA 1945. New Guinea

WW2 Australian medal group 2/9 Commando Squadron. KIA 1945. New Guinea

WW2 Australian medal group 2/9 Commando Squadron. KIA 1945. New Guinea

WW2 Australian medal group 2/9 Commando Squadron. KIA 1945. New Guinea

WW2 Australian medal group 2/9 Commando Squadron. KIA 1945. New Guinea

WW2 Australian medal group 2/9 Commando Squadron. KIA 1945. New Guinea

WW2 Australian medal group 2/9 Commando Squadron. KIA 1945. New Guinea

WW2 Australian medal group 2/9 Commando Squadron. KIA 1945. New Guinea

WW2 Australian medal group 2/9 Commando Squadron. KIA 1945. New Guinea

WW2 Australian medal group 2/9 Commando Squadron. KIA 1945. New Guinea

WW2 Australian medal group 2/9 Commando Squadron. KIA 1945. New Guinea

WW2 Australian medal group 2/9 Commando Squadron. WW2 group of 4. 39-45 star, Pacific star, BMW and ASM all correctly impressed VX140647 LJ Patten. With original medal entitlement sheet showing full entitlement. Enlisted in the AIF 6/3/43. Killed in action 4/3/45 aged 20 at Arohemi, Aitape with the 2/9 Cavalry Commando Squadron. Buried Lae War Cemetery, Papua New Guinea. Very rare to the Commando Sqd. From the official history. This force set out on 4th March and soon encountered opposition. Five Japanese were killed on the way and Arohemi was found to be defended by a force (it was the III/239th Battalion) well dug in. An attack that day failed, Lieutenant Williams (9) and one trooper being killed. Williams, VX42397 ; 2/9 Cdo Sqn. Share broker’s clerk; of Melbourne ; b. Melbourne , 10 Jul 1918. Killed in action 4 Mar 1945. Although not mentioned by named the trooper referred to would be Pattern. Comes with a photo of his memorial plaque from a cemetery in Australia. See photos for a better idea of condition. See my other listings for more Militaria. Please make contact within 3 days. The item “WW2 Australian medal group 2/9 Commando Squadron. KIA 1945. New Guinea” is in sale since Saturday, June 2, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\1939 – 1945 (WWII)”. The seller is “commpartsvic” and is located in Hoppers Crossing, Victoria. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Featured Refinements: Australian WWII Collectables (1939-1945)
  • Country: Australia
  • Product Type: Medals
  • Authenticity: Original
  • Era: 1940s
  • Campaign: World War II

Australian WW2 medal group of 4 with paperwork. KIA 1943 New Guinea. 2/7Bn

Australian WW2 medal group of 4 with paperwork. KIA 1943 New Guinea. 2/7Bn

Australian WW2 medal group of 4 with paperwork. KIA 1943 New Guinea. 2/7Bn

Australian WW2 medal group of 4 with paperwork. KIA 1943 New Guinea. 2/7Bn

Australian WW2 medal group of 4 with paperwork. KIA 1943 New Guinea. 2/7Bn

Australian WW2 medal group of 4 with paperwork. KIA 1943 New Guinea. 2/7Bn

Australian WW2 medal group of 4 with paperwork. KIA 1943 New Guinea. 2/7Bn

Australian WW2 medal group of 4 with paperwork. KIA 1943 New Guinea. 2/7Bn

Australian WW2 medal group of 4 with paperwork. KIA 1943 New Guinea. 2/7Bn

Australian WW2 medal group of 4 with paperwork. KIA 1943 New Guinea. 2/7Bn

Australian WW2 medal group of 4 with paperwork. KIA 1943 New Guinea. 2/7Bn

Australian WW2 medal group of 4 with paperwork. KIA 1943 New Guinea. 1939-45 star, Pacific star, British War Medal and Australian Service Medal. All correctly impressed SX18541 B P Barrett. Enlisted 26/5/42 at Naracoorte, SA. Served with the 2/7Bn. Killed in Action 27/8/43 New Guinea aged 23. Buried Lae War Cemetery, PNG. From the unit diary:’27 Aug 43… Arnolds Crest with its defenders had been isolated by the enemy. A Coy sent a fighting patrol to contact B Coy 58/59Bn and after nearly reaching the feature were ambushed – 2 killed, 3 wounded. A couple of light marks but basically in unworn condition. Comes with 2 original medal entitlement sheets showing full entitlement, box of issue, a photocopy from the 2/7 Bn unit diary and some photocopies from the CWGC. See photos for a better idea of condition. See my other listings. Please make contact within 3 days. The item “Australian WW2 medal group of 4 with paperwork. KIA 1943 New Guinea. 2/7Bn” is in sale since Tuesday, May 01, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\1939 – 1945 (WWII)”. The seller is “preece62″ and is located in Victoria. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Authenticity: Original
  • Era: 1940s
  • Country: Australia
  • Product Type: Medals
  • Campaign: World War II
  • Featured Refinements: Australian WWII Collectables (1939-1945)

WW2 Australian medal group 2/9 Commando Squadron. KIA 1945. New Guinea

WW2 Australian medal group 2/9 Commando Squadron. KIA 1945. New Guinea

WW2 Australian medal group 2/9 Commando Squadron. KIA 1945. New Guinea

WW2 Australian medal group 2/9 Commando Squadron. KIA 1945. New Guinea

WW2 Australian medal group 2/9 Commando Squadron. KIA 1945. New Guinea

WW2 Australian medal group 2/9 Commando Squadron. KIA 1945. New Guinea

WW2 Australian medal group 2/9 Commando Squadron. KIA 1945. New Guinea

WW2 Australian medal group 2/9 Commando Squadron. KIA 1945. New Guinea

WW2 Australian medal group 2/9 Commando Squadron. KIA 1945. New Guinea

WW2 Australian medal group 2/9 Commando Squadron. KIA 1945. New Guinea

WW2 Australian medal group 2/9 Commando Squadron. KIA 1945. New Guinea

WW2 Australian medal group 2/9 Commando Squadron. WW2 group of 4. 39-45 star, Pacific star, BMW and ASM all correctly impressed VX140647 LJ Patten. With original medal entitlement sheet showing full entitlement. Enlisted in the AIF 6/3/43. Killed in action 4/3/45 aged 20 at Arohemi, Aitape with the 2/9 Cavalry Commando Squadron. Buried Lae War Cemetery, Papua New Guinea. Very rare to the Commando Sqd. From the official history. This force set out on 4th March and soon encountered opposition. Five Japanese were killed on the way and Arohemi was found to be defended by a force (it was the III/239th Battalion) well dug in. An attack that day failed, Lieutenant Williams (9) and one trooper being killed. Williams, VX42397 ; 2/9 Cdo Sqn. Share broker’s clerk; of Melbourne ; b. Melbourne , 10 Jul 1918. Killed in action 4 Mar 1945. Although not mentioned by named the trooper referred to would be Pattern. Comes with a photo of his memorial plaque from a cemetery in Australia. See photos for a better idea of condition. See my other listings for more Militaria. Please make contact within 3 days. The item “WW2 Australian medal group 2/9 Commando Squadron. KIA 1945. New Guinea” is in sale since Tuesday, May 01, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\1939 – 1945 (WWII)”. The seller is “commpartsvic” and is located in Hoppers Crossing, Victoria. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Authenticity: Original
  • Era: 1940s
  • Country: Australia
  • Campaign: World War II
  • Product Type: Medals
  • Featured Refinements: Australian WWII Collectables (1939-1945)

Australian WW2 medal group of 4 with paperwork. KIA 1943 New Guinea. 2/7Bn

Australian WW2 medal group of 4 with paperwork. KIA 1943 New Guinea. 2/7Bn

Australian WW2 medal group of 4 with paperwork. KIA 1943 New Guinea. 2/7Bn

Australian WW2 medal group of 4 with paperwork. KIA 1943 New Guinea. 2/7Bn

Australian WW2 medal group of 4 with paperwork. KIA 1943 New Guinea. 2/7Bn

Australian WW2 medal group of 4 with paperwork. KIA 1943 New Guinea. 2/7Bn

Australian WW2 medal group of 4 with paperwork. KIA 1943 New Guinea. 2/7Bn

Australian WW2 medal group of 4 with paperwork. KIA 1943 New Guinea. 2/7Bn

Australian WW2 medal group of 4 with paperwork. KIA 1943 New Guinea. 2/7Bn

Australian WW2 medal group of 4 with paperwork. KIA 1943 New Guinea. 2/7Bn

Australian WW2 medal group of 4 with paperwork. KIA 1943 New Guinea. 2/7Bn

Australian WW2 medal group of 4 with paperwork. KIA 1943 New Guinea. 1939-45 star, Pacific star, BWM and ASM. All correctly impressed SX18541 B P Barrett. Enlisted 26/5/42 at Naracoorte, SA. Served with the 2/7Bn. Killed in Action 27/8/43 New Guinea aged 23. Buried Lae War Cemetery, PNG. From the unit diary:’27 Aug 43… Arnolds Crest with its defenders had been isolated by the enemy. A Coy sent a fighting patrol to contact B Coy 58/59Bn and after nearly reaching the feature were ambushed – 2 killed, 3 wounded. A couple of light marks but basically in unworn condition. Comes with 2 original medal entitlement sheets showing full entitlement, box of issue, a photocopy from the 2/7 Bn unit diary and some photocopies from the CWGC. See photos for a better idea of condition. See my other listings. Please make contact within 3 days. The item “Australian WW2 medal group of 4 with paperwork. KIA 1943 New Guinea. 2/7Bn” is in sale since Saturday, April 14, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\1939 – 1945 (WWII)”. The seller is “preece62″ and is located in Victoria. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Authenticity: Original
  • Era: 1940s
  • Country: Australia
  • Product Type: Medals
  • Campaign: World War II
  • Featured Refinements: Australian WWII Collectables (1939-1945)

AUSTRALIAN WW2 MEDALS Lt. W. H. JOHNS, NEW GUINEA VOLUNTEER RIFLES

AUSTRALIAN WW2 MEDALS Lt. W. H. JOHNS, NEW GUINEA VOLUNTEER RIFLES

AUSTRALIAN WW2 MEDALS Lt. W. H. JOHNS, NEW GUINEA VOLUNTEER RIFLES

AUSTRALIAN WW2 MEDALS Lt. W. H. JOHNS, NEW GUINEA VOLUNTEER RIFLES

AUSTRALIAN WW2 MEDALS Lt. W. H. JOHNS, NEW GUINEA VOLUNTEER RIFLES

AUSTRALIAN WW2 MEDALS Lt. W. H. JOHNS, NEW GUINEA VOLUNTEER RIFLES

ORIGINAL NAMED WW2 MEDALS TO LIEUTENANT WILLIAM HENRY JOHNS, NG 2087 FROM THE TERRITORY OF NEW GUINEA. 1939-45 WAR MEDAL UN-NAMED. AND AUSTRALIAN SERVICE MEDAL NAMED. Also his set of miniture medals is included. Enlisted in the New Guinea Volunteer Rifles 23 Jan 1942. Listed in the N. Discharged 22 Jan 1946, Posting at discharge Australian (Army) New Guinea Administration Unit. All age stained and have been in storage for many years, still in good condition. The item “AUSTRALIAN WW2 MEDALS Lt. W. H. JOHNS, NEW GUINEA VOLUNTEER RIFLES” is in sale since Wednesday, December 28, 2016. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\1939 – 1945 (WWII)”. The seller is “lisa*and*wayne” and is located in COOROY. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Authenticity: Original