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A Two Bar Naval General Service Medal GTRexclude the award of his Challenger

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Description

the award of his Challenger Medal was made posthumously in December 1895 - prior to the voyage of the Challenger in 1872

s canvas assault boats being met by heavy Spandau fire and many men falling victim to shoemines and booby traps on both sides of the river - thence a constant flurry of determined enemy counter-attacks

of 16 Squadron

with top bar

die struck

A Two Bar Naval General Service Medal GTRexclude the award of his ChallengerEgypt & St. Domingo (John Footman) Naming is officially impressed, suspension re fixed, light contact marks, cleaned, nearly very fine. Footnote: John Footman was an AB on the "Roebuck" for the first clasp, awarded for service on land and off the coast of Egypt 8 Mar to 2 Sep 1801. He was an Ordinary Seaman on the "Acasta" at the Battle of Santo Domingo on 6 Feb 1806, in which British naval forces captured three and destroyed two French sail of the

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