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A Pair To Chief Yeoman Of Signals Ash Who Was Wounded Aboard Hms Niobe At The Dardanelles Newly Listed When it entered service in

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Description

When it entered service in late 1928

the centre of the frame in angled silver bullion wire and trimmed on either side by rows of wrapped silver wire

It was filled out in Jan of 1946

on 15 October 1967

and a transatlantic flight back to Europe ultimately ending in Rome

A Pair To Chief Yeoman Of Signals Ash Who Was Wounded Aboard Hms Niobe At The Dardanelles Newly Listed When it entered service inQueen's South Africa Medal (T. D. ASH, YEO. SIG. H. M. S. NIOBE); and Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, Victoria (T. D. ASH, YEO. SIG. H. M. S. NIOBE). Naming is officially impressed in capitals on both medals. Un mounted, contact marks, edge nicks, very fine. Accompanied by copies of his Service Records and Medal Rolls from the National Archives. Footnote: Thomas David Ash was born on May 17, 1868 in Seursham, Kent, England. He began

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