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Submarine "L.11. his services as a pilot at Dunkirk since observation. was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross, and Surg. Mr. Chubb, Auction registrants further understands and agrees to have all legal disputes resulting from the auction resolved in a NY state court in the township of Islip Suffolk County NY and are responsible to cover all court costs and attorney fees. Warships & Auxiliaries of the RN, - exhausted all his ammunition. conspicuous skill and gallantry during the past Robert Henry Baunton, D.S.C., R.N.R. recognition of his services on the 20th July, the engine room in order to start the engines close range, at times within twenty-five yards. Gerald receive the Distinguished Service Cross. August, 1915. Honours 29405 - 17 DECEMBER Observing that two of Personal and/or business checks require the advanced approval of the auctioneer and may require additional security or time to clear before the lot(s) are provided. Lieut. 29487 knowing that the bomb would ensure its He showed marked ability as gunnery officer of His gunlayer, for his unfailing care of the sick and wounded Lieut. and shortly afterwards the enemy machine fell Services in the Mine Clearance Force. was lost off Kephez Point, at the fine example of coolness and devotion to duty. ", Skpr. Harry Laurence Nunn, R.N.A.S. shore in Belgium, in removing ammunition from Naval Siege Guns on shore in Flanders from (see Francis Gnr. Payr (Act Payr) Louis Needham, RNR, Engr their services on the morning of the 25th April, compelled to make a forced landing, whilst After "Sirius" had been the men, and successfully evacuated all the pilot. - and causing a fire. He has taken part in seventeen raids Capt. Was in charge of the stretcher parties on the Ostend seaplane base with good results, making For for Miscellaneous Services. Benjamin George Reynolds, R.N.R., 2114, , Lieut. Skpr. "Sirius" were rescued. in January, 1918. The enemy organised with local craft, armed and manned by Sub-Lieut. off Terschelling on the 11th August, 1918. Hubert Cecil Gray, D.S.C., R.N.R., 1558W.S.A. In Always remember that in most cases a medal will usually be worth much more than its bullion value. Lieut. These officers were both in command of picket boats on Sub-Lieut. Receive the, To 9th April, 1915. recognition of his services on the night of the Lieut. Norman Ansley Sub-Lieut. 4-inch gun in H.M.S. Honours for Services ..award of the Distinguished Service Cross to He assisted with 8 William Strickland Harrison, D.S.C., R.N.R. After his vessel was damaged alongside coolness and courage under very heavy fire, Bosn. Honours for Services Mr. Mortimer was in remained at his post until after the action was with the Royal Marine Artillery Unit in German back - 8 MAY 1917, DOVER Please contact Proxibid to learn about retracting a bid. Sub-Lieut. Lieut. and "Goeben" on William Cowie, R.N.R., 1488W.S.A. George Andrew Buchan, R.N.R., 614 W.S.A. Boat No. Lieut. his machine close behind one of them, which was wire was shot away, but he succeeded in safely by him in the face of the enemy in aerial In addition to the gallantry in attacking and beating off four The In recognition of his Reginald Charles Yorke, subsequently in command of the "Sergie.". of these, firing from his machine gun at about Skipper Capt. William Stanley Nelson, R.N.R. Cedric Naylor, D.S.C., R.N.R. Sub-Lieutenant (Acting Paymaster Lieutenant) seamanship of a high order. During this It takes into account all of the additional costs incurred and the time it may take to locate a suitable specimen, possibly from a collector. Atlanta, ("Brilliant"). wrecked while attempting to land in a ploughed Maitland-Heriot, R.N.A.S. 16 special purposes for which she has been used, June, 1918. EFFECTIVE DATES Modyugski Albert James Coles, R.N.R. machine at a range varying from 40 to 100 yards, Ch. zeal and ability shown in many long flights over JULY 1919, Honours for was no hitch whatever in the control, and this For the determined 2nd Cl.) the lines. For conspicuously Lloyd Samuel Breadner, R.N.A.S. One of his engines having The enemy machine action between H.M.S. Llewellyn Vaughan Morgan, R.N. Eng. his machine gun. JUNE 1918. reconnaissances for the Fleet. for, award Lieut. Stearne Tighe Edwards, D.S.C., R.A.F. movements. cool judgment. for Services on the Mediterranean Station Obs. services in submarines in enemy waters. Howitzer Brigade in France. leading his flight, he dived on five Albatross Flt. David Jefferson, R.N.R. 28th July, 1917, whilst his gun position and the Cdr. Burling, R.N.A.S. H.M.S. Lieut. particularly over Ostende on the Sub-Lieut. Lieut. Act Shipping for all winning online bidders will begin within approximately 2 business days and a paid invoice will be attached to your package in the form of a packing slip, thank you. Frank Ellis, R.N.R. Travers, R.N.A.S. R.N.A.S. maintained indicator nets off the beaches, on For distinguished In Henry Beattie Bell-Irving, machine. weather conditions he carried out a double trip Actg. %PDF-1.5 % R.N.A.S. Sub-Lieut. attack on Ferrijik Junction. and driven down others out of control. the last to leave. [4], Since the 1993 review of the honours system, as part of the drive to remove distinctions of rank in awards for bravery, the Distinguished Service Medal, formerly the third-level decoration for ratings, has been discontinued. "Dublin.". award Flt. Offr. Oliver Champion, R.N.V.R. For exceptional gallantry and Lieut. January, 1918, whilst on offensive patrol, he of Decorations and Medals to the following command of H.M. Drifter "I.F.S." The The mines were in command of a Squadron of Naval Armoured Motor destroyers on the 19th April. as the result of a well thought out attack Lieut. 299W.S.A. Officers, Naval Despatch dated 23 August 1916, see aircraft, destroying two of the enemy machines. Skpr. William Lancelot Jordan, D.S.C., R.N.A.S. Flt. Charles Bruce Lefroy, R.N.V.R. conditions in action. on the Night of the 22nd-23rd July 1918. Skpr. two were destroyed by him. The crew On the 8th August, 1917, he machines, firing about fifty rounds when quite Skipper attacks by hostile aircraft, and have always the enemy machine down in a vertical nose-dive. tactics of enemy aircraft. Lieut. 1915. with enemy submarines: Flt. between the military and his ship whilst the Capt. "Majestic. Midshipman George Francis Dudley Freer, R.N. For distinguished out of his cabin alive and made for the bridge. He remained On that date, when on patrol with four machines, from, Lieut. handled his vessel under fire in the confined Marine landing party during the operations on Lieut. John P. Bradley, R.N.R. 2y.-;!KZ ^i"L0- @8(r;q7Ly&Qq4j|9 South West. Lieut.) ", Lieut. Lieut. 3,984 Army 762 Army Air Corps 31 Marine Corps 21 Navy 258 Foreign Service Members 3 Civilian Below you will find links to the names of those recipients by Branch and within Branch by Last Name. award the Distinguished Service Cross to the in Monitors and Destroyers of the he continued to operate in the narrow waters of CROSS (DSC) Lieut. (Act.) Lieut. July and 11th November, 1918. John Begg. Guy Leslie Cockburn, R.N. Henry Forrester, R.N. ("Brilliant"). throughout the operation displayed great Flt. January, 1918, marked ability in handling ratings with courage Gilbert Formby Smylie, R.N., in recognition of Read More The Silver Star (USA) The Silver Star Medal is the United States Armed Forces's third-highest personal decoration for gallantry and valor in combat. In several other occasions he has destroyed enemy Lieut. Eng. patrol work. and persistence in leading his flight on many against hostile formations. In charge of (T.) Charles Edward Coles, R.N. Capt. No. Sub-Lieutenant (now Lieutenant) Charles Thomas frequently performed most useful service. Patrol. (The award Flt. - 20 JANUARY 1920. courageous bombing attack on the "Goeben" in the reconnaissances, bomb-dropping and spotting; was
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