WW1 Military Medal (2 x MID) - Sjt. T.W. Vickery, 232nd Bde. Royal Field Artillery (T.F.) - Died of Wounds
- Product Code: MM-3638
- Regiment: Royal Artillery
- Era: WW1 Availability: Out of Stock
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Price: £515.00
A first world war casualty MM (twice mentioned in despatches) to 889 Serjeant Thomas William Vickery, 232nd Bde. Royal Field Artillery.
George V Military Medal named to 889 Sjt: T.W. Vickery. 232/ S.Staff: Bde: R.F.S. - T.F.
London Gazette Entries:
1st January 1916 (M.I.D.)
11th November 1916 (M.M.)
4th January 1917 (M.I.D.)
Died of Wounds - 24th April 1917 (Duisans British Cemetery, Etrun)
Vickery was born in Rawalpindi, India and enlisted in West Bromwich. He was twice mentioned in despatches and was awarded the Military Medal. He died from a shrapnel wound to his stomach, received in action.
The medal is in good condition with ribbon.
Comes with research.
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