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A Great War 'Persian Gulf' D.S.M. awarded to Petty Officer H. A. V. Puckhaber, H.M.S. Juno,...

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A Great War ‘Persian Gulf’ D.S.M. awarded to Petty Officer H. A. V. Puckhaber, H.M.S. Juno, later killed in action while serving in H.M. Submarine E-22 Distinguished Service Medal, G.V.R. (233222. H. A. V. Puckhaber, P.O., H.M.S. Juno.) polished, otherwise nearly very fine £700-£900 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- D.S.M. London Gazette 19 November 1915. The recommendation states: ‘H.M.S. Juno. Dilwar, 15 August 1915. For conspicuous bravery during the action of 15 August 1915 in voluntarily going forward unaccompanied by an escort in darkness and blowing a breach in the walls of Dilwar Fort large enough for a storming party to enter.’ Note: another D.S.M. is known to this man. Awarded for service in action with H.M.S. Juno’s landing party at Dilwar in August 1915 against the Tangistani Tribe who had been incited by Herr Wassmuss, the ex-German Consul at Bushire. On the 12th July they had raided the town, killing two British officers and several sepoys, and wounding others. Puckhaber was apparently serving in Juno’s machine gun section of 11 petty officers and men, with Captain Carpenter, R.M.L.I., in command. Carpenter and two other Naval officers received the D.S.C. for this action in which machine-guns saw significant action during the several advances and withdrawals that took place. Herbert Albert Victor Puckhaber was born at Millwall, London, on 6 July 1887, and joined the navy in July 1905. He served in submarines from 1910 until he joined Juno on 30 July 1914. In May 1915, Juno was in Queenstown for escort duties and, on the 4th of that month, was ordered to rendezvous with the Lusitania when she arrived at a position off the Fastnet Rock. At noon on the 5th, Juno was ordered back to Queenstown, and on the 7th the Lusitania was torpedoed and sunk. Juno was immediately ordered to rescue survivors but was recalled soon afterwards because of the continuing threat from U-boats. In July 1915 Juno was recalled to Gibraltar, and ordered to proceed at full speed to Port Said, and then on to Bombay. On arrival, she completed with stores and was ordered to proceed to Bushire in the Persian Gulf, to co-operate with the troops against the Tangistani Tribe. Puckhaber left the Juno in January 1916 and returned to submarines. He was killed in action on 25 April 1916, when serving in H.M. Submarine E-22, which was trying to intercept Hipper’s battle cruisers in the North Sea, but she was torpedoed and sunk by UB-18. Sold with copied service record and further research.
A Great War ‘Persian Gulf’ D.S.M. awarded to Petty Officer H. A. V. Puckhaber, H.M.S. Juno, later killed in action while serving in H.M. Submarine E-22 Distinguished Service Medal, G.V.R. (233222. H. A. V. Puckhaber, P.O., H.M.S. Juno.) polished, otherwise nearly very fine £700-£900 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- D.S.M. London Gazette 19 November 1915. The recommendation states: ‘H.M.S. Juno. Dilwar, 15 August 1915. For conspicuous bravery during the action of 15 August 1915 in voluntarily going forward unaccompanied by an escort in darkness and blowing a breach in the walls of Dilwar Fort large enough for a storming party to enter.’ Note: another D.S.M. is known to this man. Awarded for service in action with H.M.S. Juno’s landing party at Dilwar in August 1915 against the Tangistani Tribe who had been incited by Herr Wassmuss, the ex-German Consul at Bushire. On the 12th July they had raided the town, killing two British officers and several sepoys, and wounding others. Puckhaber was apparently serving in Juno’s machine gun section of 11 petty officers and men, with Captain Carpenter, R.M.L.I., in command. Carpenter and two other Naval officers received the D.S.C. for this action in which machine-guns saw significant action during the several advances and withdrawals that took place. Herbert Albert Victor Puckhaber was born at Millwall, London, on 6 July 1887, and joined the navy in July 1905. He served in submarines from 1910 until he joined Juno on 30 July 1914. In May 1915, Juno was in Queenstown for escort duties and, on the 4th of that month, was ordered to rendezvous with the Lusitania when she arrived at a position off the Fastnet Rock. At noon on the 5th, Juno was ordered back to Queenstown, and on the 7th the Lusitania was torpedoed and sunk. Juno was immediately ordered to rescue survivors but was recalled soon afterwards because of the continuing threat from U-boats. In July 1915 Juno was recalled to Gibraltar, and ordered to proceed at full speed to Port Said, and then on to Bombay. On arrival, she completed with stores and was ordered to proceed to Bushire in the Persian Gulf, to co-operate with the troops against the Tangistani Tribe. Puckhaber left the Juno in January 1916 and returned to submarines. He was killed in action on 25 April 1916, when serving in H.M. Submarine E-22, which was trying to intercept Hipper’s battle cruisers in the North Sea, but she was torpedoed and sunk by UB-18. Sold with copied service record and further research.

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