WW1 Military Medal, 1914-15 Star (Copy), British War Medal and Victory Medal Group of Four - Cpl. T.H. Heath, Royal Engineers - Wounded
- Product Code: MM-6774
- Regiment: Royal Engineers
- Era: WW1 Availability:1
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Price: £325.00
A first world war MM group of four awarded to 103283 Corporal Thomas Henry Heath, 32nd Divisional Signal Company, Royal Engineers.
George V Military Medal named to 103283 L.Cpl. T.H. Heath. 32 / D.S. Coy. R.E.
1914-15 Star unnamed copy
British War Medal named to 103283 Cpl. T.H. Heath. R.E.
WW1 Victory Medal named to 103283 Cpl. T.H. Heath. R.E.
Please note that 1914-15 star is a good quality unnamed copy. The rest of the medals are genuine and correctly named. Mounted court style for display.
London Gazette: 13th March 1918 (MM)
Heath was from Newcastle, Staffordshire .
He was wounded in action on 25/9/18, receiving a gun shot wound to his left thigh.
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