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A ‘1920 Irish Troubles’ Constabulary Medal (Ireland) to Constable William Dunphy, Royal Irish Constabulary
Constabulary Medal (Ireland), 2nd type, ‘Reward of Merit Royal Irish Constabulary’, reverse inscribed, ‘Constable William Dunphy, 64671, 1920’, with straight bar swivel suspension and silver brooch bar, good very fine £1000-1200
Constable William Dunphy was awarded the Constabulary Medal (Ireland) for his part in the defence of the police barracks at Camp, County Kerry, when it was under attack by elements of the Irish Republican Army on 19 February 1920. The defence was conducted by a Sergeant and six Constables who all received the Constabulary Medal. A total of 280 Constabulary Medals were awarded for the ‘troubles’ between 1916 and 1922; of these, 180 medals were awarded for incidents during 1920.
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