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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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S.G.HOBDAY

S.G.HOBDAY

Medal Type: Other Medal Type - Distinguished Conduct Medal

Service No: 63983
Unit No: 3

Corps/Service:
Infantry

Country: Canada
I want to recover the Distinguished Conduct Medal awarded to my great uncle Corporal (later Lieutenant) Stephen George HOBDAY for his bravery in action with the 3rd Canadaian Infantry Battalion at Givenchy La Basse on 15 June, 1915. This medal was lost to the family when it was sold at auction in Sussex, England in the 1960s. Any assistance given to recover this medal would be greatly appreciated.
H. L. SCROOPE

H. L. SCROOPE

Medal Type: WW1 - World War 1 Pair

Service No: 2633
Unit No: 38

Corps/Service:
Infantry

Country: Australia
I am searching for the First World War Medals (British War Medal & Victory Medal) awarded to Private Henry Leo SCROOPE. He enlisted on the 20th Sep 1916, at 25 years of age. The First World War Embarkation Roll has him embarking with the 38th Infantry Battalion, AIF (5th reinforcements) aboard HMAT Benalla on the 9th Nov 1916. He disembarked England 9 Jan 1917, proceeded France 20th Apr 1917 taken on strength 38th Batt 24th Apr 1917, wounded in action (gassed) 7th June 1917, remained in hospital untill he returned to Australia arrived Dec 1917 and discharged 21 Feb 1918. Any assistance to recover these medals for my family would be greatly appreciated.
P.B.MANUSU

P.B.MANUSU

Medal Type: WW2 - Australian Five (Pacific,Defence)

Service No: NX47689
Unit No: 2/1

Corps/Service:
Infantry

Country: Australia
I am searching for the Second World War medals of Percy Baldwin MANUSU of the 2/1st Battalion, AIF. They have not been seen for some time and may have been sold in the Newcastle area. Any assistance in helping me to recover the medals would be much appreciated.
W.H.HAMILTON

W.H.HAMILTON

Medal Type: WW1 - 1914-1915 Star

Service No: 164
Unit No: 2

Corps/Service:
Mounted/ Lighthorse/ Cavalry

Country: Australia
First World War Medal (1914-1915 Star) awarded to William Henry HAMILTON of the 2nd Australian Light Horse Regiment. He is only listed on the First World War Embarkation Roll as William HAMILTON (middle name of Henry not recorded). This medal went missing in the mid 70's, along with my uncle's medals in the Newcastle area of New South Wales, Australia. Would like to reunite this group wich was split up when my grand father died in 1957, have so far reunited his British War Medal and Victory Medal.
C.E.BOND

C.E.BOND

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

Service No: 628
Unit No: 43

Corps/Service:
Infantry

Country: Australia
First World War Death Plaque (Dead Man's Penny) in commemoration of Corporal Claude Edward BOND of the 43rd Infantry Battalion. The First World War Nominal Roll has him leaving Adelaide on the 09th of June, 1916 aboard HMAT Afric. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission records his date of death as being the 04th of October, 1917. He has no known grave and is mentioned on the Menin Gate at Ypres in Belgium. He was the son of Henry & Caroline Bond from South Australia.
C.E.BOND

C.E.BOND

Medal Type: WW1 - World War 1 Pair

Service No: 628
Unit No: 43

Corps/Service:
Infantry

Country: Australia
First World War Medals (British War Medal + Victory Medal) awarded to Corporal Claude Edward BOND of the 43rd Infantry Battalion. The First World War Nominal Roll has him leaving Adelaide on the 09th of June, 1916 aboard HMAT Afric. Sadly, he was killed in action and is commemorated on The Commonwealth War Graves Commission honour roll. His Death Plaque is also missing and is listed with these medals.He was the son of Henry & Caroline Bond from South Australia.
A.R.HALLETT

A.R.HALLETT

Medal Type: WW1 - 1914-1915 Star Medal Trio

Service No: 22574
Unit No: Quebec Regiment

Corps/Service:
Infantry

Country: Canada
I am searching for the First World War medals (1914-1915 Star, British War Medal & Victory Medal) awarded to Arden Roy HALLETT. These war medals have been missing for some decades. Recipient was my Uncle and I would appreciated contact should any medals surface that belonged to him so that I may add them to other items I have in our family archive.
T.H.STRONG

T.H.STRONG

Medal Type: WW1 - M.M + WW1 Trio

Service No: 3645
Unit No: 40

Corps/Service:
Infantry

Country: Australia
Thomas Henry STRONG enlisted in 1914 with the service number of 117 but was repatriated to Australia and discharged. He Re-enlisted on the 19th of September, 1917 and the First World War Embarkation Roll has him leaving Melbourne aboard HMAT Aeneas with the 40th Battalion. He fought in France and Belgium, was wounded in action, repatriated to England and later discharged in Australia. This is a duplicate entry and his medals may be stamped with this service number or his first service number. He was awarded a Military Medal, a 1914/15 Star, a British War Medal and a Victory Medal. Any assistance as to the whereabouts of these medals would be much appreciated.
T.H.STRONG

T.H.STRONG

Medal Type: WW1 - M.M + WW1 Trio

Service No: 117
Unit No: 12

Corps/Service:
Infantry

Country: Australia
First World War medals (Military Medal, a 1914/15 Star, a British War Medal and a Victory Medal) awarded to Thomas Henry STRONG. He enlisted on the 20th of August,1914, with the 12th Battalion A Company. He was amongst the first to land at Gallipoli where he remained for 3 months, became seriously ill, repatriated to Australia and discharged. Re-enlisted 19/09/1917 40th Battalion, fought in France and Belgium, wounded in action, repatriated to England and later discharged in Australia. Died in 1932 1 year after my mother was born. Documentation shows that Medals were lost and there doesn't seem to be any application to have them replaced. This has been a 50 year search for the Medals or of any thing that may have belonged to him.
A.CORBETT

A.CORBETT

Medal Type: WW1 - M.M + WW1 Trio

Service No: 10447
Unit No: 5/1

Corps/Service:
Infantry

Country: United Kingdom
First World War Medals (World War 1 Military Medal, 1914/15 Star with Mons bar, British War Medal and Victory Medal) awarded to Lance Corporal Alexander CORBETT. He served with the 5th/1st Gordon Highlanders. A reward is offered for information leading to the recovery and purchase of these war medals from the current owner.
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