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A scarce Korean War B.E.M. group of three awarded to Private D. C. Stockting, Glosters, for services whilst a prisoner of war after the battle of Imjin River
British Empire Medal (Military) E.II.R. (14468948 Pte. Donald C. Stockting, Glosters.) in its Royal Mint case of issue; Korea 1950-53 (14468948 Pte. D. C. Stockting. Glosters.) official correction to part of number; U.N. Korea 1950-54, good very fine (3) £4000-5000
This lot was sold as part of a special collection, A Collection of Militaria to the Gloucestershire Regiment (28th and 61st Foot).
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B.E.M. London Gazette 18 June 1954: ‘For gallant and distinguished services whilst Prisoner of War in North Korea during the period April 1951 - October 1953.’
The recommendations states: ‘This soldier behaved in an exemplary manner whilst a Prisoner of War and was a constant source of trouble to his captors. With two other soldiers he made an escape from his Prisoner of War Camp and was at large for six days during which time he travelled seventy miles in an attempt to reach the Allied lines. Unfortunately, and through bad luck, this soldier was eventually recaptured by the enemy. He was fully aware before making his escape that, should he be recaptured he would suffer considerable hardship. This knowledge did not, however, deter him. His conduct whilst a Prisoner of War was far beyond the requirement of duty.’
Sold with copied recommendation and letters from his POW file.
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