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$450.00
named to: 206492 DVR C.C. HILL …….. Colyn Cedric Hill, 10th NZ Transport Company, RNZASC, departed NZ on the troopship Wahine, 2 August 1951. Shortly after leaving Darwin on the 15 August, the Wahine ran aground on Masela Island in the Arafura Sea, east of Timor. There were no fatalities but the ship became a…
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$650.00
EIIR First type obverse, Alexander Craig Coutts (1933 – 2012), served with rank of Lieutenant in Operation Grapple on HMNZS Rotoiti from 28.8.1957 to 6.1.1958, on the crew list of HMNZS Royalist for Borneo in 1965, reached the rank of Commander.Auckland dockyard named in the usual rough manner). Together with a small mess dress ribbon…
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$425.00
Named to: 22620303 SIGMN. C.BROADBENT. R.SIGS. (EIIR First type obverse), British medal only named as is usual with all British awards, together with letter from the Army Medals Office, Droitwich dated 9 Jan 1959, forwarding the medals to the recipient. Extra Fine condition.
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$450.00
William McLue Ford, Royal New Zealand Artillery. Previous service with the RNZAF, embarked New Zealand 4 June 1953 with 6th Reinforcements, returned to NZ 20 November 1954, discharged 10 Jan 1956. Very Fine condition.
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$225.00
EIIR First type obverse. Douglas Henry Gamble, RNZ Signals, embarked on the Wahine 02/08/1951, taken to Darwin after the ship sunk on the way, arrived Pusan 28/8/1951, posted to 1 Commonwealth Divisional Signal Squadron NZ Component 26/11/1951, returned to NZ 19/12/1951 with Manchurian Fever, discharged K Force 10/4/1952. Some light pitting, Fine condition.
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$295.00
EIIR First type obverse – Thomas Mervyn Kearney, departed New Zealand 7 May 1953, served in A Platoon, 10 Tp Coy. At TEAL Ammunition Point, Pusan, embarked for NZ via Australia 10 November 1954. Extra Fine condition.
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$195.00
EIIR First type obverse – UNNAMED. Extra Fine condition.
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$125.00
Mostyn Phillip Jury, Infantry Reserve, 2 NZEF WWII, departed NZ 28/6/1952, no details of service in Korea, but returned to NZ 09/12/1955, discharged K Force 26/4/1956. Extra Fine condition.
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$75.00
Korean War Veterans Association Ambassador for Peace Medal medal with miniature, lapel badge & cravat ribbon in case of issue. This commemorative medal was an expression of appreciation from the Korean government to service men and women who served in the Korean War. The Ambassador for Peace Medal began to be presented to veterans as…
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$295.00
Named to 4271757 ACT. CPL. P.HOLMAN, R.A.F. Extra Fine condition.
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$375.00
SOUTH ARABIA. MALAY PENINSULA & NORTHERN IRELAND – M 45267702 SAC. J.L.ROBERTS, R.A.F. EF $375.00
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$275.00
Named to: 2419769 PTE. J.P.BOOTH, PWO (Prince of Wales Own). Extra Fine condition.
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$275.00
Named to: 24562114 PTE. G.S. ROLFE, QLR (Queen’s Logistics Regiment). Extra Fine condition.
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$355.00
PAIR – GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL 1962 clasp NORTHERN IRELAND, QUEEN ELIZABETH II JUBILEE MEDAL 2002, first medal only named, to: 25017094 PTE K.FOWLER, AGC (SPS.) (Adjutant General’s Corps – Staff & Personnel Support). Court mounted as worn. Extra Fine condition.