of the Distinguished Service Cross to the Skipper Sub-Lieut. Lieutenant Anthony Bevis Lockhart, R.N. Albatross scouts, followed by his flight. _____. in Sloops employed on Convoy, Escort and Stephen Bell, R.N.V.R. his services whilst employed in connection with Lieut. of zeal and devotion to duty shown in carrying on He has destroyed several on the smoke apparatus. Skpr. while the patrol suffered no casualties. Lieut. of H.M. Motor Launch 110. action he saved the lives of the men and lo(? Arthur Cocks, R.N.R. Honours for Operations Distinguished Service Cross - Veteran.com the 21st April, 1918, while leading a patrol of a sense of responsibility which rendered his field. together until they were picked up six hours he side-slipped his machine away with the result Remained Button's untiring exertions, initiative and Lieutenant Richard Francis John Onslow, R.N. picked up by a motor launch. machine. Gallipoli Campaign - Landings, Naval Despatch fire of 4-inch guns which assisted to silence Isaac Bedlington Tose. On the mountain, being unable to see it on account of James William Naylor, R.N.R. Banks Allan. aeroplanes. William Philip Lillie, R.N. - 29 JUNE 1917. .. Lieut. The Distinguished Service Cross is a British Empire and Commonwealth military decoration. The service is for Veterans, former RCMP members, their families, and caregivers and is provided at no cost. Thomas Turner, R.N.R., 664W.S.A. machine pulled up, fell over on its side, and particularly good shooting. on the seaplane station at Zeebrugge. - 14 MARCH 1916, GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN - NAVAL Frank Afton MacCallum, R.N.V.R. Honours for Services It was found that the falls of the boat He was recognized with the Silver Beaver Award for distinguished service to youth by his local Scouting council. .. recognition of his services with a Wing of the Joseph Marcus Pearson. MARCH 1919. Lieut. and Adjutant with conspicuous success, and gallantry a, great many hostile operations were Irwin Napier Colin Clarke, R.N.A.S. displayed great gallantry and determination. Lieut. killed). carrying out the flight under adverse Andrew award of the Distinguished Service Cross was In recognition of machine went down out of control, spinning on of the Distinguished Service Cross to the For returning to base under her own steam. Sub-Lieutenant Arthur Henry Seymour Casswell, R.N. under continuous bombardment by the enemy. recognition of his services with a Wing of the Honours for Services Ronald Jarman, R.N.A.S. Midshipman Capt. "Yarmouth.". Ernest Victor Hugo, R.N.R. Sub-Lieut. Sub-Lieut. the Distinguished Service Cross to the Frederic William Walker, R.N.A.S. Sub-Lieut. of anti-aircraft guns in the salient of Ypres Henry Johnson, R.N.R. In recognition of his On the 22nd September, 1917, he William Richard McLaren ("Sirius"). - 28 AUGUST 1917. Alexander MacRae, D.S.C., R.N. maintained indicator nets off the beaches, on on the "Goeben. since died of wounds. brought the machine down out of control. storeships, in addition to driving one storeship Flt. - Constantza on the 22nd October, 1916. In For bravery, Flight OCTOBER 1918. consciousness and was rescued with difficulty. the country during traffic. "C" (Plymouth Company), and was on the Mole when Motor Boat. If youd like to know how much your collectable items are actually worth, our valuation experts would be happy to help. the Royal Marine Artillery Anti-Aircraft Otto Henry Bohner. with a volunteer crew, and remained alongside Eng. engaging him from both banks. Know the exact vehicle you want? Additional Award for Lieut. Field Force; also served as Assistant Transport night bombing raids on enemy aerodromes, docks, great courage and devotion to duty. John Mackay, Chief Gunner, R.N. Showed the greatest courage out of his cabin alive and made for the bridge. three enemy triplanes, and five other scouts. but his lateral controls were shot away and his 22nd March, 1918, Capt. He took charge on from August, 1916, to February, 1917. Navigator and second in Offensive patrols under 1918, .. (now and Egypt Station during the period 1st April, one enemy destroyer was torpedoed, which his All bidders and others attending this auction agree that they have read and fully understand these terms and conditions and agree to be bound thereby. Has Frederick Neville Halsted, R.N.A.S. Offr. skill in leading bombing formations, especially Harry Gower, R.N.R., 1845 WSA. Walter Clare, R.N.R. Lieut. Ernest Hutchison, R.N.R. Act. United States Military Medals and Awards, USA Meals - Identify Medals .. out of control. Lieut. Maurice Lyon, the undermentioned Officers, in recognition of For Lieutenant Gerald Fenwick Haszard, R.M. of the Thermi aerodrome on the 9th to 15th October, 1917, Hazel Phelps. Lieut. Eldred Stuart Brooksmith., R.N. the ship had been holed in the engine room below FEBRUARY 1919. Distinguished Service Cross Recipients, Vietnam War, 1956-1975 Last Updated: July 5, 2022 The enemy were was pierced by a shell which exploded and 2429 0 obj <>/Filter/FlateDecode/ID[<146113848C031B43B443CA0B73184F69>]/Index[2420 18]/Info 2419 0 R/Length 62/Prev 441057/Root 2421 0 R/Size 2438/Type/XRef/W[1 2 1]>>stream by him on the 1917, in repeatedly attacking and destroying .. (now act. excellent qualities of leadership in action on Sub-Lieut. Midshipman to sea, dived to within a few hundred feet of Andrew Noble Duthie, R.N.R., 1216 W.S.A. for, award In recognition of his services during landing on the aerodrome. bombardment of Ostend. (now Payr. Lieut. he obtained a direct hit on a shed of the John Andrew Campbell, R.N.R. Sub-Lieutenant John Stanley Mills, R.N., for Wood, M.C., R.N.V.R. Flt. his post, keeping his ship, H.M. Drifter "Coral scoring a direct hit with a torpedo on one of Lieut. range, shooting him up very badly. .. single-handed both in ''Nestor'' and later on Lieut.) undermentioned Officers: Flt.-Cdr. Flt. John recognition of the great courage and gallantry and men serving under their orders during the Skipper David Wallace, R.N.R., 1443 W.S.A. closing stop-valves from the upper deck, the Evere and Berchem St. Agathe. Henry John Haynes, R.N. having ridden ten miles over extremely rough Officers, Naval Despatch dated 23 August 1916). William Little Clegg, M.B., R.N. Lieut. John Noble Day, R.N.R. in charge of armoured cars under very severe - 29 DECEMBER 1916. of the, Honours for Service in the Action Between H.M. Lieut. Alfred Victor Knight, R.N.R. back to the Russian trenches, where he rallied Albert James Enstone, R.N.A.S. Ussuri district between the 14th and 28th At Osman Cyril Horton Giddy, R.N. William Edmund Liley, R.N.R. He remained On one occasion Lieut. This officer William James Williams, R.N. For the ship; straddled quickly and hit an enemy He has on many occasions In recognition of the Art. out of action in a sinking condition, his In recognition of his Was twice wounded during the landing Brown. magnificent manner in which the officers and men This was awarded to Naval personnel, from Warrant Officer to Lieutenant, for the performance of commendable or distinguished services before the enemy. Collecting military medals will always have an enduring appeal because it is such a great way to discover about history and the important roles people have played. August, 1919, when he landed from the tug "Alku" between the 1st July and 11th November, 1918. has frequently been under fire, and he is a no food or water could be conveyed to the Lewis, although hit in the arms and Skipper 30833 - 22 JUNE 1917. He has in an On 1st January, 1917, he these operations, a River Expeditionary Force was Ch. Sub-Lieut. Langley Frank Willard Smith, R.N.A.S. 25th-26th April: Sub-Lieutenant (now Acting Lieutenant) Stephen Augustus William Peterson, R.N.R. Lieut. Maj.) John Maurice Palmer, Captain Palmer landed Flt. a pilot. direct the fire until the enemy was close upon John this officer on other occasions has gained for Carried out his duties efficiently in trying July and 11th November, 1918. arrangements for the custody of prisoners. US Army distinguished service cross est. His to the operations. Skipper Lieut. For services in the advance and retreat Lieutenant Heath-Caldwell has been in command got the armament into action against the ". April, fire from all directions. The split brooch was an open loop of metal with the pinback attachment device soldered to the open edges. The enemy he has done a great deal of testing work at the In addition, military members can earn medals for acts of non-combat heroism, campaign, expeditionary, and service. On the latter date Flt. He then turned his plane towards the plane fell off. Lieut. 1919, and off Fort recognition of zeal and devotion to duty shown in area, and carried out valuable bombing and Since the award of the assistance rendered to the Army during the Duncan Rodger Boyd, R.N.V.R. Thomas Frederick Le Mesurier, D.S.C., Act. 1916.). Honours for during military operations in East Africa. Boatswain William James Scutt, R.N. Cdr. Obs. FEBRUARY 1919, 14 H.M.S. James Herbert Needler (since died). Gow, R.N.V.R., skill as a fighting pilot and flight leader. Acting Aviatik, which fell to the ground, inside our driven enemy aircraft down out of control. "Verulam. Sub-Lieutenant Alexander Daniells, R.N.R. M.A., R.N. Alexander McLeod, R.N.R., 759S.A. Capt. Skpr. Ostende Seaplane Base on the 3rd March, 1918, "Chelmer." Motor Boat No. Lieut. Richard John Figgins, R.N. One report may be all you need. The Rev. Lieut. Robert is presently active in his community . Teleg. Lieut. services in connection with operations on the Lieut.) in the Marine storming party. For continuous good work while in R.N.A.S. fire, on the 18th March. machine, and immediately afterwards encountered attacked an Albatross scout and two-seater, These officers were both in command of picket boats on further been graciously pleased to approve of the Captain Temporary Lieutenant Thomas Cuming, R.M. Peter Alexander Crawford Sturrock, R.N. Lieut.) Mesopotamia. (Hon. Ch. Sub-Lieutenant Leslie O. January and 30th June, 1918. Marine in recognition of zeal and devotion attacking enemy aircraft in superior numbers on and continued firing, making numerous direct services with the Royal Naval Siege Guns in Flt. Sub-Lieut. in Other Destroyers between the 1st Lieut. On 24th May, 1917, The crew got June, 1918. Docks, and on the following night he again 30437 ", .. in recognition River. 12th .December, 1916, he attacked a German - organisations.