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Pair: Lieutenant R. W. Garland, Royal Field Artillery, who later died at Home during the...
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British War and Victory Medals (Lieut. R. W. Gardland), in named card box of issue with original envelope addressed to the recipient at 24 Bridge Street, Taunton, Somerset, extremely fine (2) £70-£90
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Reginald Wyatt Garland, a Draper’s Assistant, was born in Norwich, Norfolk, on 16 July 1892. He attested into the Royal Field Artillery for service during the Great War and was advanced Corporal before being commissioned Lieutenant. He served on the Western Front from November 1918. He was commissioned as a Lieutenant into the Royal Army Ordnance Corps for service during the Second War, by which time he was Postmaster at the GeneralPost Office, High Street, Syston, Leicestershire. He died in Norwich hospital after a short illness and is commemorated on the Leicester City (Gilroes) Crematorium Memorial, Leicestershire.
Sold with copied Medal Index Card, copied medal roll extracts and original family photographs including a number of the recipient in uniform.
British War and Victory Medals (Lieut. R. W. Gardland), in named card box of issue with original envelope addressed to the recipient at 24 Bridge Street, Taunton, Somerset, extremely fine (2) £70-£90
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Reginald Wyatt Garland, a Draper’s Assistant, was born in Norwich, Norfolk, on 16 July 1892. He attested into the Royal Field Artillery for service during the Great War and was advanced Corporal before being commissioned Lieutenant. He served on the Western Front from November 1918. He was commissioned as a Lieutenant into the Royal Army Ordnance Corps for service during the Second War, by which time he was Postmaster at the GeneralPost Office, High Street, Syston, Leicestershire. He died in Norwich hospital after a short illness and is commemorated on the Leicester City (Gilroes) Crematorium Memorial, Leicestershire.
Sold with copied Medal Index Card, copied medal roll extracts and original family photographs including a number of the recipient in uniform.
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