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A Pair To Chief Yeoman Of Signals Ash Who Was Wounded Aboard Hms Niobe At The Dardanelles Newly Listed and with the outlawing of

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and with the outlawing of the German air force due to the Treaty of Versailles

Signature in faded red/pink ink

on 15 October 1967

Original packaging and envelopes for two medals and plaque

A Pair To Chief Yeoman Of Signals Ash Who Was Wounded Aboard Hms Niobe At The Dardanelles Newly Listed and with the outlawing ofQueen'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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