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General => Armed Forces => World War One => Topic started by: MollyButton on Saturday 12 January 08 16:37 GMT (UK)
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Hi
I have a medal card for Charles Bellenden Powell, I can make out that he died by drowing on 24 01 1916, but other than that have no idea what any of it means.
Please can somebody translate?
(if for sone reason the card is not visible its because I'm a bit rubbish at this!! please let me know and I can try again.......... :))
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Hello MollyB,
Charles was in the Royal Engineers, Sapper, Service No. 122225.
He was awarded the 1914/15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal. The numbers next to the medals are roll references which can be looked up at the National Archives and sometimes give a bit more information, such as the actual unit he served in.
He was awarded the Star because he entered the theatre of war (France and Flanders) between Nov 1914 and Dec 1915. In his case it was 30th October 1915.
For some reason the Star was re-issued, but I can't read why, possibly because the wording was wrong. I don't know what the other codes on the right hand side stand for.
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documentsonline/medals.asp gives an explanation of the various medals.
You will also find more information on him at the CWGC using this link:
http://www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=471320
Phil
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Hi Phil,
Thanks so much!
I've found him on CWGC too, which is amazing.
Best regards
Molly x
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IV= Issue voucher (army speak for receipt) looks like they may have been reissued in 1925.
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sdgw entry, not a lot more info
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IWT= Inland Waterways and Transport section of REs.
If you google it should get info.
Ady
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Thanks all!
As usual the Roots Chatters knowledge is amazing!!
Molly x