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A Pair To Chief Yeoman Of Signals Ash Who Was Wounded Aboard Hms Niobe At The Dardanelles Newly Listed When it entered service in

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When it entered service in late 1928

diagnosing him with furunkel (boils) and sending him home sick from 23 November 1944 to 12 December 1944

Original packaging and envelopes for two medals and plaque

the reverse presents a small rose tree leaning between escutcheons

attached to two bone panels via single links

A Pair To Chief Yeoman Of Signals Ash Who Was Wounded Aboard Hms Niobe At The Dardanelles Newly Listed When it entered service inQueen's South Africa Medal (T. D. ASH, YEO. SIG. H. M. S. NIOBE); and Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, Victoria (T. D. ASH, YEO. SIG. H. M. S. NIOBE). Naming is officially impressed in capitals on both medals. Un mounted, contact marks, edge nicks, very fine. Accompanied by copies of his Service Records and Medal Rolls from the National Archives. Footnote: Thomas David Ash was born on May 17, 1868 in Seursham, Kent, England. He began

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