Auction Catalogue

27 & 28 June 2012

Starting at 10:00 AM

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Orders, Decorations, Medals and Militaria

Washington Mayfair Hotel  London  W1J 5HE

Lot

№ 1078

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28 June 2012

Estimate: £300–£350

The Korea War pair awarded to Able Seaman W. G. T. Beer, Royal Navy, who had earlier been awarded the D.S.M. for his gallantry in anti-U-boat operations in the 1939-45 War

Korea 1950-53 (D/JX. 163195 W. G. T. Beer, D.S.M., A.B., R.N.); U.N. Korea 1950-54, the last in its card box of issue, extremely fine (2) £300-350

William George Thomas Beer was awarded the D.S.M. while serving in H.M.S. Loch Scavaig, commanded by Lieutenant-Commander William Hancock, R.N.R., on the occasion of the destruction of the U-1014 in the Western Approaches on 4 February 1945 (London Gazette 21 August 1945 refers). The original recommendation states:

'On 4 February 1945 , H.M. Ships
Loch Scavaig, Nyasaland and Papua attacked and destroyed a U-Boat off the Foyle Buoy. For originally locating and classifying the contact at 2,200 yards range, and subsequently holding the target during the attacks which immobilised the U Boat, Able Seaman Beer, No. 1 Operator A./S. type 144, is very strongly recommended for an award. It is considered that the destruction of the U-Boat was largely due to this rating's ability and devotion to duty. A most outstanding rating.’
  
In his covering remarks, Commodore (D.) C. W. G. Simpson, Royal Navy, Londonderry Escort Force, stated:
 
'Entirely concur. I consider that Able Seaman Beer did an outstanding job of work in gaining A./S. contact at a range of 2,200 yards. His vigilance, skill and devotion to duty were largely responsible for
Loch Scavaig's locating and classifying the initial contact. He is a hard working and reliable operator who conducted himself throughout the action with his accustomed coolness.’

The
U-1014 lost with all hands.j