H.BENTON
Distinguished Conduct Medal
Service No: S/12836
Corps/Service: Infantry
Country: United Kingdom
I am searching for the First World War medals of Private H. BENTON. He was awarded the D.C.M. (Distinguished Conduct Medal) with fixed suspension and later engraving. In addition to the 1914-1915 Star, British War Medal and the Victory Medal. Any assistance to help us to recover these missing war medals would be greatly appreciated.
F.B.NEEDHAM
1914-1915 Star Medal Trio
Service No: 2238
Unit No: 4
Corps/Service: Mounted/ Lighthorse/ Cavalry
Country: Australia
I am searching for a full set of missing war medals, issued after World War One to Francis Bernard NEEDHAM from Numurkah Victoria. The First World War medals consist of the 1914-1915 Star, British War Medal and the Victory Medal. According to the First World War Embarkation Roll, Francis left Australia via Port Melbourne aboard RMS Karmala on the 6th of February, 1917. Francis Bernard NEEDHAM served with the 4th Australian Light Horse, he also served in 3rd Camel Regiment, Camel Corps. His next of kin was Francis Needham. I am
also looking for a solid gold medal issued to Francis Needham from the citizens of Numurkah. Any assistance to help me find these missing war medals would be deeply appreciated.
C.J.M.GREEFF
Other Medals
Corps/Service:
Country: South Africa
I have a 1939-1945 War Medal, awarded to C.J.M. GREEFF who served in the South Africa Military Forces during the Second World War. I also have a 1939-1945 South Africa Service Medal. If you are related to C.J.M. GREEFF, please contact me through the Medals Gone Missing website.
W.QUINN
M.M + WW1 Trio
Service No: W643
Unit No: Royal Field Artillery
Corps/Service: Artillery
Country: United Kingdom
I am searching for my grandfather's First World War medals which were displayed in a silver frame. The missing war medals consist of the Military Medal, 1914-1915 Star, Victory Medal and British War Madal. The medals are stamped with his service number which is W643; and his mustering or Dvr (Driver). His name was W.Quinn and he served with the Royal Field Artillery. These medals were lost with my General Service Medal during a commemorative event and could not be found. I fully understand that these type of war medals are highly collectible; however they are genuinely lost and have not be sold by my family who cherish them and are distressed by their loss. Any assistance in helping my family to recover these missing war medals would be greatly appreciated.
A.C.QUINN
General Service Medal
Service No: 24689332
Unit No: 1
Corps/Service: Infantry
Country: United Kingdom
I am searching for my General Service Medal Northern Ireland which has gone missing. I served with the 1 Royal Anglian Regiment. Any assistance in helping me to recover my missing medal would be greatly appreciated. It was lost during a commemorative event and unfortunately has not be found. Also lost at this time were my grandfather's First World War Medals which consist of the Military Medal, 1914-1915 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal. These medals are genuinely lost and have not been sold by my family who are truly distressed by the their loss. If you could please help me to recover these missing war medals, we would greatly appreciate it.
G.L.POINTON
1914-1915 Star Medal Trio
Service No: 3160
Unit No: 10
Corps/Service: Infantry
Country: Australia
I am searching for the missing First World War medals of Gordon Leslie POINTON. This war service medal set consists of the 1914-1915 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal. Private Gordon Leslie POINTON served with the 10th Infantry Battalion AIF and joined the unit as a reinforcement (9 to 12 Reinforcements) (September to December 1915) as a result to replenish the unit losses upon Gallipoli.
The First World War Embarkation Roll indicates that he boarded HMAT BALLARAT (A70) on the 14th of September, 1915. Gordon was discharged as being Medically Unfit due to septic gums. Any assistance given in helping me to recover these missing war medals would be greatly appreciated.
D.J.POINTON
Australian Four (Pacific)
Service No: PA/3460
Unit No: 26
Corps/Service: Navy
Country: Australia
DONALD JAMES POINTON.
9TH DIVISION
26TH BRIGADE (AUSTRALIA).
ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY BEACH
COMMANDOS (BORNEO).
RANK ORD TELEG.
DATE OF DISCHARGE 14 JUN 1946.
DOB 31AUG 1924.
POB GAWLER ,SA.
P.O'KEEFFE
MM + World War 1 Pair
Service No: 6064
Unit No: 4
Corps/Service: Infantry
Country: Australia
I am searching for the First World War medals which were awarded to Patrick O'KEEFE during the Great War. The World War 1 British War Medal no. 50729 and Victory Medal no. 49445 pertain to Patrick's military service. The Military Medal (M.M.) was also awarded to Patrick O'KEEFFE, who served with the 4th Battalion AIF. Patrick was born in Tocumwal NSW Australia. Patrick's next of kin is his father James O'Keeffe. According to the First World War Embarkation Roll, Patrick O'KEEFFE boarded HMAT Wiltshire (A18) on the 22nd of August, 1916. Any assistance in helping my family to recover these missing war medals would be greatly appreciated.
H.J.ATKINS
Other Militaria
Service No: NX135184
Unit No: 4
Corps/Service: Infantry
Country: Australia
Second World War officer's greatcoat, pertaining to Lieutenant Harold James ATKINS who was born on the 16th of April, 1919 at Millthorpe in New South Wales. According to the World War Two Nominal Roll, Harold James ATKINS served in the AMF (Australian Military Force or Militia) under the service number of N37220 prior to joining the AIF. His service number then changed to NX135184. The army style greatcoat was beautifully tailored by Peapes Sydney and date of manufacture is stamped the 27/03/1943. It is in near mint condition. This great coat is not for general sale and will only be made available to the descendants of Harold James ATKINS upon strict proof of relationship. NOTE: Image is an example only and not the real great coat on issue to Harold James ATKINS.
E.D.THOMPSON
Other Militaria
Service No: NX21609
Unit No: 2/2
Corps/Service: Infantry
Country: Australia
Set of Pattern 08/15 (Pattern 1915) leather ammunition carriers. These carriers were manufactured during the First World War by the Commonwealth Government Harness Factory (CGHF) but re-issued during the Second World War to Corporal Edward Dominic THOMPSON. Born on the 18th of August 1916 in Bangalow, New South Wales; Edward Dominic THOMPSON served with the 2/2nd Infantry Battalion. According to the World War Two Nominal Roll, Edward enlisted into the Second AIF on the 6th of June, 1941. His next of kin was Patricia Thompson. These leather ammunition carriers were more than likely issued to Edward during initial training and would have been utilised with other Pattern 08/15 leather webbing. It was not used for overseas AIF service during the Second World War. This set has the service number of Edward Dominic THOMPSON, NX21609 written on the reverse using indelible pencil. They are not for general sale and will only be returned to a descendant of Edward Dominic THOMPSON upon strict proof of relationship. NOTE: Image is an example only and is not the actual item. Actual item consists of a pair of Pattern 1915 Ammunition carriers (left and right) in used but supple condition.