M.M. A. Delury. court mounted for display. group of four awarded to stretcher bearer, Private H. E. King, 5th Australian Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, who was gassed 25 August 1918, Military Medal, G.V.R. Four: Military Medal, G.V.R. Military decoration awarded to soldiers of various nations wounded in combat, Wound Stripes article at canadiansoldiers.com, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wound_stripe&oldid=1039141531, Military awards and decorations of France, Military awards and decorations of the United Kingdom, Military awards and decorations of the Soviet Union, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 16 August 2021, at 23:16. The battalion trained briefly in Egypt before arriving at Gallipoli in late August, where they defended Russell's Top until they were evacuated to Egypt in December.The battalion moved to France, for service on the Western Front in April 1916. WW2 SOUTH AFRICAN MEDAL GROUPING, WOUNDED IN ACTION PAYBOOK SAVED HIS LIFE. Numerous newspaper reports show the demise of King for embezzlement of the Ballarat Post Office in 1869. I have no problem with the clasp but I think a medal with killed in action on it or something like that could be the way to go, he said. Single: Military Medal (GV) correctly impressed to 3177 Pte. After the war, Lotons medals (including now absent British War and Victory Medals), memorial plaque and scroll were sent to his foster mother, Fanny Goad.Sold with copied research and service papers. for gallantry as stretcher bearer in operations on the Somme, over a three week period in August 1918. And I take pride in that. The incident is recorded inBlack and Gold - History of the 29th Battalion, 1915-1918, by R. J. Slaugh.Whitehead returned to Australia in November 1918, and was discharged in March of the following year. 5/Bn. The Battery Commander and these four men remaining in the close vicinity of the Battery, during the bombardment a number of direct hits were made on the Gun Pits setting fire to three of them and causing the ammunition in the pits to commence to explode. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Australian WW1 Wounded In Action Medal Pair, Edwards , Field Engineers AIF at the best online prices at eBay! Discharged unfit 24/10/1918, having been wounded 3 times. The thought that immediately comes to mind , based on the question: what is a medal for? is why? group of four awarded to stretcher bearer, Private H. E. King, 5th Australian Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, who was gassed 25 August 1918Four: Military Medal, G.V.R. correctly impressed to1947 Gnr: F. Nicholas. Credit: Supplied. A wound stripe is a distinction of dress bestowed on soldiers wounded in combat. PO Box 3091 I would put broader criteria to recognise the impact of service on those who served. He initially served on the strength of the 7th Australian Infantry Battalion, before briefly transferring to the 59th Battalion, and ultimately serving with the Australian Machine Gun Corps from March 1916.Allen was wounded in action in the French theatre of war, 19 July 1916 and 24 March 1917. Comes with copies service records, photographs of the 3 Griffiths . London Gazette17 December 1917.The original joint recommendation (with 3588 Driver H. Mitchell) states: At Westhoek 2nd to 4th October 1917. 7 Bn. awarded to Corporal G. D. Thompson, 4th Light Trench Mortar Battery, Australian Artillery, Australian Imperial Force, later Lieutenant in the 14th Australian Infantry Battalion, Single: Military Medal, G.V.R. Disembarking at Marseille on 17 May 1916, he joined the Base Depot at Etaples 3 days later and joined the 1st Divisional Artillery Column on 20 October 1916 before transferring to No. Contact Publishing Pty Ltd
eMedals proudly ships worldwide, see our shipping information. A.I.F. KING 6th REGT wounded in action 9.6.1851. Description 1939-45 Wounded In Action, Tel-El-Eisa 2/48th Infantry Bn Africa/Pacific group of 6. He was drafted to the 45th Australian Infantry Battalion, A.I.F., and served with them in the French theatre of war from March 1917.Long was twice wounded in action, including a gunshot wound to the shoulder and right arm on 30 May 1917, and a severe gunshot wound to the left arm on another occasion. The surviving NOK already have their deceased partners medals, whether they were KIA or died as a result of being WIA, by other means, or just plain old age. Whilst the Battalion was in the line north of Villiers Bretonneux during the months of April and May 1918, his work was marked and won for him the admiration and confidence of all with whom he was associated. Your email address will not be published. Managing Editor
There is confusion between his first two woundings and he appears onlycredited with two woundings. I am a Vietnam Veteran. NSW 2533 A.I.F. G. D. Thompson. (2222 Pte. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. Your entered maximum bid will not be disclosed to the seller or other auction participants at any point. Serong (now Brigadier, retired). Click here for instructions on how to enable JavaScript in your browser. This airfield was of great value to the Australians during the fighting for northeast Papua. He transferred to the 60th Australian Infantry Battalion in July 1916, and served with them in the French theatre of war from that month.Fraser advanced to Corporal in February 1917, and was awarded the M.M. G. J. Irving. (CPL on War Medal). impressed to. He was educated at Macarthur Street School and attested for the Australian Imperial Force on 17 June 1915, aged 18 years. Court mounted for display with rising sun collar badge and WW2 ration coupons from no mans land, despite seeing three men attempt the same thing and all become casualtiesFour: Military Medal, G.V.R. His conduct throughout was most distinguished.George Dominic Thompsonwas born in Byker, Newcastle upon Tyne in 1893. C. Wells. He enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force at Melbourne, 15 January 1915. G. J. G. J. Irving. The Profession Of Arms is by its nature can be and is a DANGEROUS occupation, and whether one has the opportunity to have Operational service or not the DANGER is ever present. A. Ernest William Cracker (AKA. impressed to, For conspicuous bravery and initiative during a raid on July Farm, east of Wytschaete, on the night of the 13th/14th March 1918. M.M. $4,250 Family Grouping: PAIR: British War and Victory Medal, both correctly impressed to 6846 A-CPL (PTE ON VICTORY MEDAL) R. J. WATSON 2 BN AIF, PAIR: British War and Victory Medal, both correctly impressed to, Private Harris from his battalion gave the following statement in reference to Cpl Watsons death; Watson was buried by shell at Passchendaele on the 6, Pair: 1914/15 Star and British War medal (missing Victory medal). Single : South Africa Medal 1853 impressed :LIEUT. 8. This was done although amounts of 5.9 were at the time landing on the Battery position and the ammunition in the pits was also exploding, about 400 rounds exploding before the fires were extinguished. F.A.B. The original recommendation states: For conspicuous bravery and initiative during a raid on July Farm, east of Wytschaete, on the night of the 13th/14th March 1918. They kept up fire during the duration although both were wounded. I was one of those personnel to be wia (by enemy fire) on my second tour to Afghanistan and whilst I have accepted the fact we do not get anything from the government to show what happened it would be nice to have something.. after all isnt the purpose of operational medals to tell a story so to speak of what we achieved/accomplished or experienced during our service..!? A printer by trade, he enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force at Melbourne, 10 October 1916. Australian losses were 594 dead, 1,001 wounded and 5,132 . Whitehead served with the Corps in Gallipoli prior to serving in the French theatre of war from 1916. He was wounded in action on the Western Front, 2 September 1918Single; Military Medal, G.V.R. ); 1914-15Star(2552 Pte. The award has also been opened to soldiers of an allied force or civilians working for Canadian Forces personnel.[1]. EMB: 3RDMay 1916 with the1stANZAC Cyclist Corpsbefore transferring to the1stBN AIFSeptember 1916, 8thApril 1917 admitted to hospital with trench feet and paratyphoid fever. They set a fine example of devotion to duty.Herbert Ernest Kingwas born in Touugabba, Victoria in 1892. ); British War and Victory Medals (2552 Pte. His work in helping with the organisation of the party and in the training previous to the raid went far to ensure its ultimate success. During the operations at Peronne on 1st September 1918, his coolness and energy under heavy fire so cheered and inspired his comrades that the operation was helped to a great degree by his personal example., Trio: A Great War 1917 Ypres M.M. F. Whithead 1/A.S.C. The Sacrifice Medal replaced the wound stripe for all members of the Canadian Armed Forces in 2008. M.M. They made back to our trench when the operation was completed.. A. E. Allen. ), Military Medal, G.V.R. I wish to address the move to have a potential new award for defence personnel who have been killed, injured etc during service. );British War and Victory Medals(454 Dvr. Soviet soldiers in the Great Patriotic War wore a yellow cloth stripe over the right breast to indicate wounds received in battle requiring medical attention; a red stripe indicated less serious wounds. The Kia cant wear it, the WIA should wear it but what about those injured during there war service !! Wounded in Action. North Atlantic Treaty Organization Medal with Clasp 'AFGHANISTAN'. A yellow cloth version was introduced for use with Battle Dress. impressed to4512 Pte F. J. A medal of this nature could only be worn by the surviving relative(s). U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records Free shipping for many products! By the time the Japanese reached the Wau area, after a trek over the mountains, the Australian defenders had been greatly reinforced by air. Additional badges were granted for subsequent wounds. Suspension claw re-pinned, nearly very fine $2000, A Great War 1916 Somme M.M. I am going to reference the gold star approach used in America. Not to mention, the primary eligibility for the ADM, should be for voluntary service. 18/Aust: Inf: M.M. the Defence Medal, the War Medal 1939-1945 and the Australia Service Medal 1939-1945, the later of which is not included with this group, the medals being issued in . After four months in the Middle East, Private O'Donnell embarked Suez on March 12, 1942 for Garrison Duty in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka), in defence against the Japanese, arriving on March 28th. If a medallic award were made then the ribbon to it could be colour coded with a central stripe either black for KIA, red for WIA, white for injured, and yellow for sick, surrounded by vertical stripes of the green and gold of Australian national colours. London Gazette18 June 1917 on page 6026 at position 16. On the 23rd of February, 1917, the afternoon before they were to be relieved, he was with the team in a trench in front of the French village of Flers. Mateship , camaraderie is the binder of us all. He served with the 37th Australian Infantry Battalion as part of the 10th Australian Brigade, 3rd Australian Division in the French theatre of war.Boyd was awarded his M.M. He enlisted in the Royal Army Service Corps in New South Wales, 10 July 1916. When you consider that, in its most basic terms, the primary purpose of a medal is to show where youve been and how well you did what you did, in my opinion, the KIA medal is useless. A. Delury. PrivateO'Donnell embarked Townsville, Queensville for Milne Bay, New Guinea (code named Fall River), aboard the Transport Ship SS Taroona on November 30, 1942, for operations in New Guinea near Port Moresby. in, Pte. M.M. The original recommendation states: was born in Sydney, Australia, in 1894. );British War and Victory Medals(19852 A-Sgt. Long. RTA: Discharging NSW in August 1917 "medically unfit" as a result of defective eyes. Change the design to remove the religious aspect, for example, use a poppy as the main feature, and remove references to god. siberian expedition & boer war wounded in action ww1 medal group richard hunter . 55/Aust: Inf:); British War and Victory Medals (5418 Pte. In continued fighting after the battle, Private O'Donnell was Wounded in Action, suffering gunshot wounds to his left arm, left thigh and right knee on February 3, 1943. Single; Military Medal, G.V.R. . for his gallantry at Morlancourt, 19 May 1918, he was subsequently wounded in action, 31 May 1918Single: Military Medal, G.V.R. 11 BN. McCabe was a member of his Company permanent patrol and many were his acts of gallantry and devotion to duty indicating an utter disregard of personal safety. In order to post comments, please make sure JavaScript and Cookies are enabled, and reload the page. And, Leslie, if you see this, make sure you also submit your design and thoughts to the Defence Honours and Awards Tribunal. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Crimea/Crimean Medal Rifle Brigade. The Crossword Solver found 30 answers to "Wounded in action medal (6,5)", 11 letters crossword clue. In the battle that followed, despite achieving tactical surprise by approaching from an unexpected direction, the Japanese attackers were unable to capture Wau. What may I ask is the purpose of another medal for KIA? He launched it following the collision of two Black Hawk helicopters during a training exercise in Townsville in 1996, which killed 18 soldiers. 13th Bn. By: Aust: A. On 9 August 1918, near Harbonniere, France, during the Battle of Amiens, he was wounded in the stomach by a shell and died later the same day at the 8th Field Ambulance. ); British War and Victory Medals (3481 Pte H. E. King. I further believe that a coloured clasp mounted on the campaign medal related to the casualty status would be an appropriate recognition. (2222 Pte. The original recommendation states:North West of Pozieres. Pingat Jasa Malaysia. Awarded Victory Medal, British Medal* . He enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force, 24 August 1915. 7/Bn. impressed to 4512 Pte F. J. Republic of Vietnam Cross of Gallantry with Palm Unit Citation. The Battalion War Diary for this date records that all objectives were taken and consolidated, with the 25th Battalion suffering casualties of one officer and 32 other ranks killed, one officer and 9 other ranks died of wounds, 3 officers and 135 other ranks wounded and 4 other ranks missing. M.M. He enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force at Seahawk, Victoria, 6 May 1915. (1063 Cpl. Canada has the Sacrifice Medal, for the KIA and combat wounded. Longwas born in Sydney, Australia, in 1894. London Gazette17 December 1917. 37/Aust: Inf:); British War and Victory Medals (2222 Cpl. A. The Purple Heart is a United States military decoration awarded to those wounded or killed while serving. Soldiers of the Australian Imperial Force, Canadian Expeditionary Force, New Zealand Expeditionary Force, and other Empire troops followed suit in the First World War, and issued wound stripes according to British practice. PO Box 3091 Minnamurra
For his Second World War service, O'Donnell was awarded the 1939-1945 Star, the Pacific Star, the Defence Medal, the War Medal 1939-1945 and the Australia Service Medal 1939-1945, the later of which is not included with this group, the medals being issued in 1952. Two months later Briggs was discharged to the 5th Training Battalion, where he remained until he rejoined the 20th Battalion in France on 19 February 1917. 45/Aust: Inf: Single: Military Medal (GV) correctly impressed to. 5/Aust: Inf:); 1914-15 Star (3481 Pte H. E. King. The original recommendation states:These men showed great initiative and bravery when their company was held up during the counter-attack near LAGNICOURT on 15th. Bde. Minor edge nicks, generally very fine or better $4250, Trio:A Great War 1917 French theatre M.M. Bent. He enlisted with the Australian Imperial Force as a Private (WX14202) at the Recruit Reception Depot in Claremont, Western Australia on June 11, 1941, at the age of 35, naming his personal contact as his friend, Robert Tims of Leonora, Western Australia (later of Melbourne, Victoria), stating that he was Single, that his religion was Roman Catholic and that his occupation was that of Battery Hand. I like the idea of a Black Sprig of Wattle pinned on the medal of the deceased, and/or the Return of the Widows Pin for mother an/or wife. Republic of Korea War Service Medal. 5/Bn. Transferred 15thMarch 1916 to the 114thBty (later 115thBty). A.I.F.). The British Army began awarding a brass "Wound Stripe" in 1916, with approval by King George V. The badge was worn vertically on the left forearm and inset between the Good Conduct stripes, fastened through the uniform cloth. The embroideries were donated to the War Memorial in memory of Albert Biggs.. London Gazette8 December 1916. It is unfortunate that having traded in Western Australia for 50 years we find the need to post this advice. A.I.F.). G. J. 21 January 2021. ); British War and Victory Medals (3481 Pte H. E. King. He stayed behind with Lieutenant Moore and helped this officer to carry in a wounded man under heavy machine gun fire. Allen returned to Australia in SSMain,and was discharged 10 December 1919. Antigua and Barbuda, Aruba, Australia, Austria, Bahamas, Bahrain, Bangladesh . Civilians, irrespective of age or sex, who have been injured or maimed as a result of war. 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Quigley Collection: Orders of the Japanese Empire & Associated States, The Orders, Decorations & Documents of NASA Astronaut Buzz Aldrin. President Joe Biden awards the Medal of Honor on Friday to retired Army Col. Paris Davis for his heroism during the Vietnam War, in the East Room of the White House in Washington. Please try again later. awarded to Corporal A. L. Fraser, 60th Australian Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, for his repeated gallantry during a night raid on July Farm, east of Wytschaete, 13/14 March 1918. He immediately went back again and brought in another gun under similar circumstances. Bent. for his gallantry at Morlancourt, 19 May 1918, he was subsequently wounded in action, 31 May 1918, Single: Military Medal, G.V.R. Were working to restore it. Left cheek) wound received whilst earning his Military Medal. JavaScript seems to be disabled in your browser. Maybe the protocols and criteria for this should be observed and possibly considered by our powers to be. );British War and Victory Medals(2552 Pte. He was initially evacuated to Port Moresby, then evacuated from Port Moresby to Australia aboard the 2/1st Hospital Ship Manunda, arriving in Brisbane, Queensland on February 19th, where he was admitted to the 114th Australian General Hospital, where his left arm was amputated. (1671 L. Cpl. Following our publication of a story about Defence Honours and Awards Tribunal being tasked toconsider recognition for members of the ADF who are injured, wounded or killed in or as a result of their service, CONTACT received many messages, queries and suggestions. The family of Alan Dare will be given the Bravery Medal on Saturday. On 15 April Briggs was awarded the Military Medal for 'great initiative and bravery', at Lagnicourt.Briggs was severely wounded during the second battle of Bullecourt, on 5 May, sustaining a penetrating shrapnel wound to his left knee and a severe fracture of the humerus, just above his right elbow. By: Aust: A.). NSW 2533 AUSTRALIA. ), M.M. 11 BN. C. McCabe. He was employed as a Well Borer prior to his enlistment in the Australian Imperial Force, in January 1916. for his gallantry at July Farm, east of Wytschaete, Ypres, 13/14 March 1918.