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Naval General Service Medal, Private Hale, Rm GTRexclude which was overrun in heavy

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which was overrun in heavy fighting at Lorenzo during Operation "Chesterfield"

"South Arabia" clasp

when the Allies landed in North Africa

Accompanied by original named medal cartons (flat) and copies of entries in Gallantry Awards

initialed by and attributed to Major-General Sir Owen Tudor Burne (1837-1909)

Naval General Service Medal, Private Hale, Rm GTRexclude which was overrun in heavy1 Clasp SYRIA (WILLIAM HALE.). Naming is officially impressed. Very crisp detail, high relief, ribboned, bruised, extremely fine. Accompanied by seven pages of research papers from the National Archives, including copies of his Attestation Paper, Service Records and Discharge Papers. Footnote: William Hale was born in 1809 in Bidford, Alcester, Warwick. He signed his Attestation Paper on September 2, 1831 in Warwick and joined the Royal Marines,

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