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Three: Sapper A. B. Fisher, Royal Engineers
Royal Engineers Training Battalion, Medal for Drill, 34mm, silver, hallmarks for Birmingham 1935, the reverse engraved ‘1872719 Spr. A. B. Fisher Best Man Drill 200 Party “B” Coy. R.E.’, in its fitted NAAFI box of issue; Royal Engineers Training Battalion, Medal for Marching Order, 34mm, bronze, the reverse engraved ‘1872719 Spr. A. B. Fisher Best Man Marching Order 200 Party “B” Coy. R.E.’, in its fitted NAAFI box of issue; Royal Engineers Training Battalion, Medal for Field Works, 34mm, bronze, the reverse engraved ‘1872719 Spr. A. B. Fisher 3rd Field Works 200 Party “D” Coy. R.E.’, in its fitted NAAFI box of issue, extremely fine
Royal Engineers Training Battalion, Medal for Bayonet Fighting, 34mm, bronze, the reverse engraved, ‘1869068 Sapr A. Dawson 4th Best Man B.F. 141 Party”C” Coy. R.E.’, in its fitted NAAFI box of issue; Royal Engineers Training Battalion, Medal for Physical Training, 34mm, bronze, the reverse engraved ‘1869550 Spr. J. Marshall 4th Best Man P.T. 151 Party “A” Coy. R.E.’, extremely fine (5) £80-£100
This lot was sold as part of a special collection, Medals from the Collection of Lieutenant-Colonel Edward De Santis.
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James Marshall served in 551 Army Troops Company, R.E., in North Africa and Italy and was killed in action on 15 June 1944.
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