WW1 Memorial Plaque & Scroll to MM Winner - Pte. R. Cooper, 2nd Bn. York & Lancaster Regiment - K.I.A. 21/3/18
- Product Code: MM-5465
- Regiment: York & Lancaster Regiment
- Era: WW1 Availability: Out of Stock
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Price: £195.00
A first world war memorial plaque and scroll for 20423 Private Robert Cooper, M.M., York and Lancaster Regiment, who was awarded the Military Medal in 1917 and killed in action 21/3/1918. He is remembered at Arras Memorial.
Memorial Plaque named to Robert Cooper
Memorial Scroll named to Pte. Robert Cooper. M.M. York and Lancaster Regt.
Killed in Action - 21st March 1918
London Gazette:
M.M. - 18th June 1917
The memorial plaque comes in original card box along with the King's letter and the scroll comes in the original tube. Also comes with original transmittal document for his BWM and VM.
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Tags: WW1 Medals, First World War, WWI, World War One, Military Medals, Campaign Medals, British Medals, Casualty Medals, KIA Medals, Memorial Plaque, Death Plaque, Death Penny, York & Lancs Regt