-
RWF Related Medal Site
This site has been highlighted to me. It has some useful info. Worth a look.
http://www.northeastmedals.co.uk/bri..._fusiliers.htm
-
Post Thanks / Like - 6 Thanks, 0 Likes, 0 Dislikes
-
Re: RWF Related Medal Site
A very useful site that one.
Hope you are enjoying Thailand1
ATB
/Lars
Our researchers provide their time and considerable expertise for free. However if you want to say thank-you, a donation to the up-keep of the forum would be greatly appreciated. Click here to make a donation
-
Post Thanks / Like - 1 Thanks, 0 Likes, 0 Dislikes
-
Re: RWF Related Medal Site
I have looked at the site and I think it is excellent.
-
Donator
Re: RWF Related Medal Site
A very interesting site, While on the subject of medals, a friend of a friend has asked me about a First World War Medal, "Angel of Peace" any info would be appreciated, thanks.
Brian.
-
Super Moderator
Re: RWF Related Medal Site
Sounds like the Allied Victory Medal Brian.
It should be impressed on the side with the recipients details. Also there should be at least one other medal to go with it.
If you can get the details we will see where we can go with finding out more about the recipient.
Richard
-
Post Thanks / Like - 2 Thanks, 0 Likes, 0 Dislikes
-
Re: RWF Related Medal Site
I see looking through this site there was a Bar struck on the GSM for South Vietnam. Can anyone enlighten me. (Rich, Al).
To have a friend, you need to be a friend.
-
Super Moderator
Re: RWF Related Medal Site
It is indeed a very scarce clasp for the GSM.
Only 68 were awarded to the AATTV (Australian Army Training Team Vietnam) - The reason it is scarce, is that although many Australian's served in Vietnam, a new medal was instituted (I believe in June 1968) which most of them qualified for. The dates for this service being between 29th May 1964 and 27th January 1973.
That left out the chaps that were there early doors, and hence the clasp to the GSM.
I'll dig one of my books out tomorrow for a more definitive explanation if you like.
ATB
Richard
-
Post Thanks / Like - 2 Thanks, 0 Likes, 0 Dislikes
-
Re: RWF Related Medal Site
Richard is correct, instituted in June 68 for service between 24.12.1962 and 29.5.1964.
/Lars
Our researchers provide their time and considerable expertise for free. However if you want to say thank-you, a donation to the up-keep of the forum would be greatly appreciated. Click here to make a donation
-
Post Thanks / Like - 2 Thanks, 0 Likes, 0 Dislikes
-
Re: RWF Related Medal Site
Richard,
Many thanks for that and I would be interested and gratefull if you could find out further info.
To have a friend, you need to be a friend.
-
Post Thanks / Like - 1 Thanks, 0 Likes, 0 Dislikes
-
Super Moderator
Re: RWF Related Medal Site
South Vietnam 24th December 1962 - 29th May 1964
This clasp was sanctioned by Royal Warrant 8th June 1968, and authorised in the Australian Gazette 60, 1968, to Australian troops only. Qualification criteria were: 30 days active service in ships employed in operations on inland waters and/or off the coast of Vietnam., one day or more on the posted strength of a unit on land, one operational sortie, or 30 days for official visits etc. The usual concession was made regarding termination of service by death, wounds or an award of a gallantry decoration. 68 Clasps were awarded, all to members of the Australian Army Training Team. Permission was also granted to wear the South Vietnamese Government Medal with the General Service Medal.
Source - British Battles and Medals 7th edition.
-
Post Thanks / Like - 1 Thanks, 0 Likes, 0 Dislikes
Bookmarks