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  • United Kingdom. A Medal Pair,  2nd/3rd West Riding Field Ambulance , Died 1917
  • United Kingdom. A Medal Pair,  2nd/3rd West Riding Field Ambulance , Died 1917
  • United Kingdom. A Medal Pair,  2nd/3rd West Riding Field Ambulance , Died 1917

Item: GB6981

United Kingdom. A Medal Pair, 2nd/3rd West Riding Field Ambulance , Died 1917

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United Kingdom. A Medal Pair, 2nd/3rd West Riding Field Ambulance , Died 1917

British War Medal (2096 PTE. E.S. JENNER. R.A.M.C.); and Victory Medal (2096 PTE. E.S. JENNER. R.A.M.C.). Naming is officially impressed. Un-mounted, dark patina on the BWM, gilt wear on the VM, contact marks on both, replacement ribbons, very fine.

 

Footnote: 2096 (previously 493091) Private Ernest S. Jenner, 2nd/3rd West Riding Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps entered the French theatre on December 17, 1914. He died on November 27, 1917 and is buried in Rocquigny-Equancourt Road British Cemetery, Manancourt, Somme, France, Grave Reference: III. A. 20, home to 2,016 casualties. For his First World War service, he was posthumously awarded the British War Medal and the Victory Medal.

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