United Kingdom. A First War 1914-15 Star, To Corporal Charles B. Shaw, Royal Field Artillery Hold he was wounded in the
Description
he was wounded in the neck by an enemy bayonet
It measures 20 mm (w) x 115 mm (l)
not to be confused with the West Indies Campaign Medal which was a separate award
He took us to a command post and there we found a Captain who spoke a little English
held in place by large capped rivets on either end
United Kingdom. A First War 1914-15 Star, To Corporal Charles B. Shaw, Royal Field Artillery Hold he was wounded in the(43575 Cpl C. B. SHAW. R. F. A.). Naming is officially impressed. Contact marks, residue evident in the recessed areas from cleaning, replacement ribbon, very fine. Footnote: Corporal Charles B. Shaw (43575) served with the Royal Field Artillery during the First World War. He entered the French theatre on December 29, 1914 and was later promoted to Acting Sergeant. For his First World War service, he was awarded the 1914 15 Star, the British War Medal
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