A positively attributed 'North West Europe 1944-45' campaign medal group of 4 & insignia & ephemera: Mr John Maurice George Garrard, late Royal Corps of Signals, Royal Army Ordnance Corps & Royal Artillery A positively attributed 'North West Europe 1944-45' campaign medal group of 4 & insignia & ephemera: Mr John Maurice George Garrard, late Royal Corps of Signals, Royal Army Ordnance Corps & Royal Artillery A positively attributed 'North West Europe 1944-45' campaign medal group of 4 & insignia & ephemera: Mr John Maurice George Garrard, late Royal Corps of Signals, Royal Army Ordnance Corps & Royal Artillery A positively attributed 'North West Europe 1944-45' campaign medal group of 4 & insignia & ephemera: Mr John Maurice George Garrard, late Royal Corps of Signals, Royal Army Ordnance Corps & Royal Artillery A positively attributed 'North West Europe 1944-45' campaign medal group of 4 & insignia & ephemera: Mr John Maurice George Garrard, late Royal Corps of Signals, Royal Army Ordnance Corps & Royal Artillery

A positively attributed 'North West Europe 1944-45' campaign medal group of 4 & insignia & ephemera: Mr John Maurice George Garrard, late Royal Corps of Signals, Royal Army Ordnance Corps & Royal Artillery

- The 1939-1945 Star
- The France and Germany Star
- Defence Medal
- War Medal

Sold together with below following ephemera and militaria:

- Official medal transmittal letter marked for 4 x medals
- Official card box of issue for medals - sans address
- Letter from Royal Corps of Signals confirming recipients medal entitlement
- 3 x Official British Army fibre Identity discs all named
- Silver identity bracelet, with number 1779064 & address
- NCO's issue 'ACME Thunderer' whistle on lanyard
- 'Deaths Head' ring (German war souvenir?)

John Maurice George Garrard, son of Garrard (Stockbroker's Clerk - ex H.A.C. (Inf) & Gladys Lorna Garrard (nee Garrard) was a native of, Eton, Buckinghamshire, England, where he was born on, 28 March 1921.The 'Garrard's' multi-generational family residence was located at, 'Braziers', Cherry Tree Lane, Eton, Buckinghamshire, England. By the time of the compilation of the 1939 National Register for England & Wales, John was recorded employed as a 'Clerk' and living in lodgings at, Hall Place,Burchetts Green, Burchett's Green, Cookham, Berkshire, England. John enlisted into the British Army in 1941, at which time he was posted to the Royal Artillery, with the unique army number 1779064 (from the block uniquely allocated the the Royal Garrison Artillery in 1920). John is recorded as subsequently transferring to the Royal Army Ordnance Corps, and finally the Royal Corps of Signals, with which latter unit he had been serving when he had qualified and subsequently sent his Second World War campaign medals, these being sent to the family residence at, 'Braziers', Cherry Tree Lane, Eton, Buckinghamshire, England. Sometime during the third quarter of 1958, John Garrard, married, Patricia P. Mullins, at ,Amersham, Buckinghamshire, England. John Maurice George Garrard is recorded to have died in England, on 17 September 1996

The medals all complete with their original folded silk ribands and contained in their respective greaseproof paper envelopes

Note: The recipients fathers full size and miniature medals are listed for sale elsewhere on the website vis, item codes &

Condition: Medals EF

Code: 20948