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This page displays all of the medals that have been listed as "missing" or recorded as being "wanted" by other registered users.

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  • All medals listed in this field are permanently recorded on an International Medal Register. This register is the source from which information is drawn - which will assist in re-uniting you with your 'missing medals'.

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Name
Serial No. Unit No.
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J.G.HARRISON

J.G.HARRISON

Medal Type: WW1 - World War 1 Pair

Service No: 3840
Unit No: 22

Corps/Service:
Infantry

Country: Australia
I am searching for the missing medals of Private John George HARRISON. His First World War medals (British War Medal and Victory Medal) were last seen at my Grandfathers house in George Street, Spotswood in the late 60"s early 70's. The First World War Embarkation Roll indicates that he left Melbourne on the 8th of February, 1916 aboard HMAT Warilda, but it incorrectly records his Service Number as being 3840. His personnel file from the National Archives of Australia clearly states that his Service Number was in fact 3842. This is supported by the fact that I have his wallet which has his service number "3842" written on it. Because of this, I have completed two listings as it is not known which number is actually embossed on the medals. My family would dearly love to be reunited with his original medals and will gladly pay to have them back.
R.BREAME

R.BREAME

Medal Type: Pre WW1 - Queen's South Africa Medal

Service No: 9122

Corps/Service:
Marine Corps

Country: United Kingdom
I am searching for the missing medal (Queen's South Africa Medal or Q.S.A) of Private Reginald BREAME. He served with the Royal Marines and was awarded the Queen's South Africa Medal. This medal should also have 6 clasps for action in various battles of the Boer War. The medal was awarded in 1902. Any assistance in helping my family to locate his missing war medal would be greatly appreciated.
J.J. DUFFY

J.J. DUFFY

Medal Type: WW1 - 1914-1915 Star Medal Trio

Service No: 56303

Corps/Service:
Engineers

Country: United Kingdom
I am searching for the missing medals of Sapper John Joseph DUFFY. He was born in Dublin, Ireland and enlisted from this town for service during the Great War. Subsequently, I believe that he was awarded the following First World War medals (1914-1915 Star, British War Medal & Victory Medal) He served with the Cable Section, RE (Royal Engineers). Any assistance that you can offer my family to recover these missing war medals would be greatly appreciated.
J.G.HARRISON

J.G.HARRISON

Medal Type: WW1 - World War 1 Pair

Service No: 3842
Unit No: 22

Corps/Service:
Infantry

Country: Australia
I am searching for the missing medals of Private John George HARRISON. His First World War medals (British War Medal and Victory Medal) were last seen at my Grandfathers house in George Street, Spotswood in the late 60"s early 70's. The First World War Embarkation Roll indicates that he left Melbourne on the 8th of February, 1916 aboard HMAT Warilda, but it incorrectly records his Service Number as being 3840. His personnel file from the National Archives of Australia clearly states that his Service Number was in fact 3842. This is supported by the fact that I have his wallet which has his service number "3842" written on it. Because of this, I have completed two listings as it is not known which number is actually embossed on the medals. My family would dearly love to be reunited with his original medals and will gladly pay to have them back.
R.F.HOGAN

R.F.HOGAN

Medal Type: WW1 - World War 1 Pair

Service No: 4548
Unit No: 29

Corps/Service:
Infantry

Country: Australia
I am searching for the First World War medals (British War Medal & Victory Medal) of Private Roger Francis HOGAN. The First World War Embarkation Roll indicates that he left Melbourne on the 16th of December, 1916 aboard HMAT Medic as part of the reinforcements to the 29th Infantry Battalion. Sadly, he was killed in action (KIA) on the 29th of July, 1918 in France. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission records (CWGC) indicate that he was buried at Mericourt - L'Abbe Communal Cemetary Extension. Any assistance in helping my family to recover these medals would be greatly appreciated.
W.FREDERICKS

W.FREDERICKS

Medal Type: WW1 - WW1 Mercantile Marine Pair

Service No: 2179

Corps/Service:
Merchant Navy

Country: United Kingdom
I am searching for the First World War medals of my Great Grandfather 'Walt' (Walter FREDERICK). The medals are the British War Medal and the Mercantile Marine War Medal. Walter FREDERICK served as a greaser on the hospital ships ferrying wounded across the channel during WW1. My father believes Walt pawned the medals when he fell on hard times in the 1920's. He lived his entire life in Southampton, UK. He should have an 's' on the end of his surname, though it is absent in his entry in the Section IV roll of the Great War so may well also be missing on any medal inscription. Any assistance in helping me to recover the war service medals of Walter FREDERICK would be greatly appreciated. I have made this duplicate listing under the spelling "W. FREDERICKS" on the off -chance that his medals were inscribed as such.
W.FREDERICK

W.FREDERICK

Medal Type: WW1 - WW1 Mercantile Marine Pair

Service No: 2179

Corps/Service:
Merchant Navy

Country: United Kingdom
I am searching for the First World War medals of my Great Grandfather 'Walt' (Walter FREDERICK). The medals are the British War Medal and the Mercantile Marine War Medal. Walt served as a greaser on the hospital ships ferrying wounded across the channel during WW1. My father believes Walt pawned the medals when he fell on hard times in the 1920's. He lived his entire life in Southampton, UK. He should have an 's' on the end of his surname, though it is absent in his entry in the Section IV roll of the Great War so may well also be missing on any medal inscription. Any assistance in helping me to recover the war service medals of Walter FREDERICK would be greatly appreciated. I have made a duplicate listing under the spelling "W. FREDERICKS" on the off -chance that his medals were inscribed as such.
F.W.LUCAS

F.W.LUCAS

Medal Type: WW1 - Death Plaque a.k.a Memorial Plaque

Service No: 5629
Unit No: 28

Corps/Service:
Infantry

Country: Australia
We are looking for First World War Memorial Plaque (colloquially called the Dead Man's Penny or Death Plaque). medals of Private Frederick William LUCAS who served in France in 1917 with the 28th InfantryBattalion, AIF (Australian Imperial Force). Although this Death Plaque has never been seen, it is very much missed. Private Frederick William LUCAS was my Great Grandfather. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission records (C.W.G.C) indicate that sadly, he was killed in action (KIA) on the 26th of March, 1917 and is buried at the Canadian Cemetary No. 2, Neuville St. Vaast. We would also like to know the whereabouts of his War Service Medals(British War Medal & Victory Medal). Any assistance in helping my family to recover - or just know the whereabouts of this Death Plaque and medals would be greatly appreciated.
F.AIM

F.AIM

Medal Type: WW1 - 1914-1915 Star Medal Trio

Service No: 81240
Unit No: 3rd AIB

Corps/Service:
Infantry

Country: New Zealand
I am attempting to locate the First World War Medals (1914-1915 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal) which were awarded to Private Francis AIM of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force (N.Z.E.F). They passed down from my Grandfather to my Uncle, however we have since lost contact with these war medals. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
F.W.LUCAS

F.W.LUCAS

Medal Type: WW1 - World War 1 Pair

Service No: 5629
Unit No: 28

Corps/Service:
Infantry

Country: Australia
We are looking for First World War medals (British War Medal & Victory Medal) of Private Frederick William LUCAS who served in France in 1917 with the 28th Battalion AIF. Although these medals have never been seen, they are very much missed. Private Frederick William LUCAS was my Great Grandfather and the First World War Embarkation Roll indicates that he left Fremantle on the 26th of September, 1916 aboard HMAT Surada. Sadly, he was killed in action (KIA) and we would also like to know the whereabouts of his Memorial Plaque (colloquially called the Dead Man's Penny or Death Plaque). Both the war medals and the Death Plaque have been listed under seperate listings. Any assistance in helping my family to recover - or just know the whereabouts of these medals would be greatly appreciated.
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