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Royal Observer Corps Medal, E.II.R., 2nd issue (Chief Observer R. H. Stewart) extremely...
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Robert Henry Stewart was born in Sunderland, County Durham, on 9 December 1920 and enrolled in the Royal Observer Corps on 1 October 1952. he was promoted Leading Observer on 1 May 1959, and Chief Observer on 1 January 1960. He was awarded his Royal Observer Corps Medal on 15 December 1964, and was appointed an Instructor on 1 December 1967. He resigned his appointment on 30 April 1968, following the reorganisation of the Corps, and died in Derbyshire on 30 March 2008.
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Robert Henry Stewart was born in Sunderland, County Durham, on 9 December 1920 and enrolled in the Royal Observer Corps on 1 October 1952. he was promoted Leading Observer on 1 May 1959, and Chief Observer on 1 January 1960. He was awarded his Royal Observer Corps Medal on 15 December 1964, and was appointed an Instructor on 1 December 1967. He resigned his appointment on 30 April 1968, following the reorganisation of the Corps, and died in Derbyshire on 30 March 2008.
Sold with a group photograph, and a memory stick of copied research.
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