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Resided Upper Merrion Street Dublin. (20/01/1916). For conspicuous gallantry, when although wounded, he remained on duty during two days, displaying great bravery and coolness, and by his example rallying men when the line began to withdraw. Hi fine example was of the greatest assistance in maintaining the necessary spirit amongst the few men left after the attack (17/4/1918), For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty in action. 8th Battalion He went out to establish connection wit the company to his right and on his way found a party which was held up by fire from two machine guns. On the instruction of his company commander he withdrew his men to a more favourable position, thereby saving many casualties. He collected and reorganised several stragglers belonging to other units, and showed great courage and coolness during the whole day, capturing three enemy officers and fifteen other ranks. European Regiment existed 1774-1779 and 1824-1830, 1881: 102nd and 103rd Regiments now become the 1st and 2nd Battalions, £280: 95: Scottish. For conspicuous gallantry in action. He was in charge of a section during an engagement and when just short of the objective was held up by a machine gun. Buried Dozinghem Military Cemetery. Additional Information: Also awarded a Military Medal. 1st Battalion Additional Information: Also awarded Military Medal and bar to Military Medal, 10057 Private Francis Moore Jeffreys. 1st Battalion Assisted by Private Patrick Roe 2nd Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers during the act of gallantry that won him the DCM, Roe was awarded a Military Medal. Additional Information: Later Machine Gun Corps. (11/3/1916) Here you will find over 100,000 items of militaria for sale on-line ... Royal Dublin Fusiliers cap badge Original WW1 Economy brass badge. FUS. 1917; Langemarck 1917; Polygon Wood; St. Quentin; Bapaume 1918; Additional Information: Killed in action 29 April 1916. His coolness and judgment under fire have on many occasions saved heavy casualties among the personnel and animals of his transport. Bringing fire to bear on the gun, and shooting two of the team himself, he bombed the remainder and demoralised the garrison. 1st Battalion Hammer Price: Interested in the price of this lot? When unable to advance further he opened fire on the gun and succeeded in putting it out of action. During the landing Sgt Cooney, in order to give encouragement to his men in the advance, freely exposed himself, regardless of danger, although the enemy were within 70 yards. (28/12/1919) 24078 Sgt Arthur G. Knightley Royal Dublin Fusiliers. When all his officers had become casualties, he rallied the company under intense fire, and led them on until he fell wounded just as the objective was gained. Arthur Smith (10/01/1920). 2nd Battalion Charles Beard lived in Lindfield, Sussex. Specialising in Gallantry, Pre 1914, WW1 and post 1918 Medals and miniatures. Whilst in the line his gallantry and devotion to duty are very marked and an excellent example to all junior officers and men in the battalion. For conspicuous gallantry in action. Henry Robinson WWI MEDAL 1914-15 STAR TO PTE J. RYAN THE ROYAL DUBLIN FUSILIERS, 1914-1919 MEDAL TO J. 7574 Bandsman Bertie Chittenden Died 1967 Hertfordshire. For conspicuous gallantry. I dont normally rate RDF economy badges as they are highly copied, but this one is a cracker and with a lovely patina . Having put the enemy guns out of action, he gallantly rushed the position and so enabled his company to advance. British War Medal & William Cummins medal. Royal Sussex Regiment medals for sale paulcanixon@yahoo.co.uk John Thomas Hughes Private John Thomas Hughes, 11th (1st South Do... Army Long Service & Good Conduct Medal. He went out to establish connection wit the company to his right and on his way found a party which was held up by fire from two machine guns. Early in the attack the four platoon commanders of his company became casualties, and he went from one platoon to another, under very heavy fire, directing the advance. 1st Battalion Irish items on offer include medals, badges and militaria relating to the disbanded Irish Regiments of the British army including the Royal Dublin Fusiliers, Royal Munster Fusiliers, the Leinster Regiment, 18th Royal Irish Regiment, Connaught Rangers and South Irish Horse. This gallant action and display of initiative immediately prevented many casualties to his comrades. ROYAL DUBLIN FUSILIERS quantity. shop@london-medals.co.uk Email us +44(0)20 7836 8877 Visit our shop: Mon - Sat 10:00 - 18:00. Additional Information: Enlisted September 1914. 8th Battalion 7th Battalion For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty The battalion, which had been surrounded by the enemy was fighting its way back to our lines but found abridge on which they retired already in possession of the enemy:an immediate attack on the bridge was undertaken. On three occasions he carried messages between company and brigade headquarters under very heavy fire.
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