World War I War Medal, World War I Victory Medal, ArmyLong Service and Good Conduct Medal, and Army Meritorious Service Medal George VI issue, awarded to Captain and Quartermaster A. Blythen, CheshireRegiment, NEF to EF cleaned, Andrew Blythen was born 11/11/1865 at Wrexham, He served 24 years with the Cheshire Regiment and was discharged for pension 4/4/1909. When World War I broke out he offered his services, and first saw service with the 8th Bn. Cheshire Regiment as shown on the 1918 Army list. The 1919 list shows him as a Captain employed with Dispersal Unit on the Territorial Force General List. He was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal by Army Order 217 in 1939. Comes with copies of service papers, and Army List pages
World War I group of four, awarded to 795 Dvr. Robert Dean R.A. comprising Mercantile Marine Medal GVF, Territorial Force War Medal EF, British War Medal 1914-1918 NEF, and Victory Medal , along with silver War Badge, Royal Artillery cap badge and ImperialService badge. Come with photocopied Medal Roll for the War Badge to a Robert Dean, with an accompanying letter stating there were two Merchant Seamen of this name
Territorial Efficiency Medal awarded to 547728 Spr. T.G. Clark R.E, GVF. This medal was introduced in 1921 following the elevation of the Territorial Force to become the Territorial Army. It was superseded by the Efficiency Medal in 1930.
Territorial Efficiency Medal awarded to 4438255 Pte R. Simpson 9-Durh. L.I. EF with some contact marks. This medal was introduced in 1921 following the elevation of the Territorial Force to become the Territorial Army. It was superseded by the Efficiency Medal in 1930.
World War I War medal awarded to 865295 Sergt. R. Underhay R.A. VF cleaned, and Territorial ForceEfficiency Medal George V issue (type A) GVF cleaned awarded to 865295 Sergt. R. Underhay R.F.A
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