A confirmed 'Leslie, Fife' resident's Great War Casualty pair: Private John Michie, 7th Battalion Royal Highlanders (Black Watch) A confirmed 'Leslie, Fife' resident's Great War Casualty pair: Private John Michie, 7th Battalion Royal Highlanders (Black Watch) A confirmed 'Leslie, Fife' resident's Great War Casualty pair: Private John Michie, 7th Battalion Royal Highlanders (Black Watch)

A confirmed 'Leslie, Fife' resident's Great War Casualty pair: Private John Michie, 7th Battalion Royal Highlanders (Black Watch)

- British War Medal. Silver issue (S-25010 Pte. J. Michie. R. Highrs.)
- Interallied Victory Medal (S-25010 Pte. J. Michie. R. Highrs.)

Important: Confirmed 'Wounded-in-Action' by Gunshot & Shrapnel Wound (GSW) to Left Leg (Ref UK, WWI Pension Ledgers and Index Cards, 1914-1923), for which he began to receive a pension w.e.f. 10 April 1919

Both medals verified as the recipients full medal entitlement for the Great War per the respective campaign medal roll of the Black Watch (ref WO 329/1354) that was compiled and signed at Perth, Scotland, on, 6 August 1920. John was also awarded a Silver War Badge (No B239746) in respect of the debilitating 'Wounds' he had received during the Great War, while serving with 7th Battalion Royal Highlanders (Black Watch). The SWB register (Ref WO 329/3067) records that John Michie enlisted in the British Army on, 23 April 1918, and took his discharge on, 9 April 1919. At time of his discharge he was was 25 years of age

John Michie, a native Scot, who was born in Scotland circa 1893, was a resident of, Leslie, Fife, where in 1921, he was a resident at, 21 North Street, Leslie, Fife, Scotland

Sold together with some hard copied research

Condition: GVF

Code: 20961