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  • The Awards of Sergeant William "Killer" Clark
  • The Awards of Sergeant William "Killer" Clark
  • The Awards of Sergeant William "Killer" Clark

Item: GB1399

The Awards of Sergeant William "Killer" Clark

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The Awards of Sergeant William "Killer" Clark

139-1945 Star; France and Germany Star; Defence Medal; War Medal 1939-1945; and General Service Medal, 1 Clasp - PALESTINE 1945-48 (986084 SJT. W. CLARK. D.C.L.I.). Naming is officially impressed on the GSM. Very crisp detail, bright patinas, original ribbons, previously suspended, extremely fine. Accompanied by a Boxing Medal (silver, 26 mm), light contact, better than very fine. Footnote: This group was acquired directly from the family of William Clark. He was a firefighter after his military service with the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, and later died in a fire approximately fifty years ago. He was also known as "Killer Clark" for his boxing prowess, as evidenced by the boxing medal included with this group.
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