Special Collections
A good Battle of Britain casualty group to Sergeant Pilot H.J. 'Tony' Marsh, 238 Squadron, Royal Air Force
1939-45 STAR, clasp, Battle of Britain; AIR CREW EUROPE STAR; WAR MEDAL, all unnamed as issued but sold with his original Memorial Scroll (Sergeant, Royal Air Force), the group mounted court style for display, the scroll framed, good very fine (4)
This lot was sold as part of a special collection, The AA Upfill-Brown Collection.
View
Collection
Henry James Marsh joined the R.A.F. at Halton at the age of 18. Marsh later volunteered for pilot training and when he was posted to 11 E. & R.F.T.S., Perth, in February 1939 he was a Sergeant Observer. Marsh went to 2 F.T.S., Brize Norton in May. He was with 238 Squadron at Middle Wallop in early July 1940. On August 11 Marsh claimed a He 111 destroyed. In combat over Portland on August 13 he destroyed a Bf 110 but failed to return to Middle Wallop, probably shot down by Bf 109s, in Hurricane P3177. Marsh was 27. He is remembered on the Runnymede Memorial, Panel 17.
Share This Page