MEDALS TO A SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE REGIMENT 1915 CASUALTY
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MEDALS TO A SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE REGIMENT 1915 CASUALTY:
$181.14
On offer are the original,full-size
First World Warmedals
of a
David EdwardDutton
who was killed in actionin September 1915, whilst serving with
The SouthStaffordshire Regiment
The 1914-15Star
is correctly impressed
16701
PTE. D.E.DUTTON
S. STAFF. R.
and
The British WarMedal and Victory Medal
are correctly impressed
16701 PTE. D.E.DUTTON. S. STAFF. R.
All three medals are invery good (GVF) condition – just some discoloration to the Victory Medal, as iscommon.
David Edward Dutton from Birminghamlanded in Franceon the 1st June 1915.
He was killed in action on the 25th September1915,
whilst serving with the 1st Battalion of the South Staffordshire Regiment.
He has no known grave and is commemorated on theLoos Memorial.
With Soldiers Died & Commonwealth War Graves Commission details,
andcopy Medal Index Card – which confirms the entitlement.
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