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№ 814

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19 July 2018

Hammer Price:
£120

Three: Corporal H. B. T. Sykes, Royal Engineers, who was wounded and gassed on the Western Front in August 1917
1914-15 Star (42511 Cpl. H. B. T. Sykes. R.E.); British War and Victory Medals (42511 2.Cpl. H. B. T. Sykes. R.E.) good very fine

Pair:
Corporal W. S. Mitchell, Royal Garrison Artillery, later Military Foot Police, who served with the Dublin Detachment, M.F.P. during the Irish uprising
British War and Victory Medals (40071 Cpl. W. S. Mitchell. R.A.) good very fine (5) £60-80

Herbert Brooke Trevor Sykes was born in Belfast in 1894 and attested for the Royal Engineers in Manchester on 29 August 1914. He served during the Great War on the Western Front from 24 August 1915, and, in his statement of disability wrote: ‘In August 1917 I was wounded in the back above the right hip and gassed.’

Wallace Sidney Mitchell attested for the Royal Garrison Artillery at Newhaven, Sussex, on 9 January 1914 and served during the Great War with No. 43 Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery in the Egyptian theatre of War from 4 August 1915 (also entitled to a 1914-15 Star). Promoted Bombardier on 4 February 1916, and Corporal on 19 June 1918, he transferred to the Military Foot Police on 6 April 1920, and served with the Dublin Detachment in Ireland during the Irish uprising. He was discharged on 21 June 1920, after 6 years and 164 days’ service.

Sold with copied service papers and other research.