Belgium: A most desirable 'Teenager Resistance Fighter' documented Second World War 'Combat' medal group of 3: Monsieur Maurice Henri Theophile Hick, Belgian Resistance
- Resistance Medal 1940-1945 (dated 1 March 1950)
- War Commemorative Medal 1940-45 with crossed 'Sabres'
- Medal of Combatant War Volunteer. With combat clasp '1940-45'
All medals fitted with two-pronged mounting pins, or 'epingles', as worn in the traditional Belgian style
Sold together with below original named and dated ephemera:
- Award diploma for Medal of the Combatant War Volunteer with silver clasp '1940-1945'
- Card of Services for Combattants of the War 1940-1945 (with 1st two medals enumerated therein)
- With handwritten card listing units and services of recipient
Maurice Henri Theophile Hick, was a native of Cerexhe-Heuseux, Belgium, where he was born on 26 May 1925. His impressive Second World War resistance services in order were:
- 1941: Member of the Presse Clandestine (Clandestine Press). At which time he was only 16 years of age
- 1941-1943: Member of Front de la Independence (Independence Front), or F.I.
- 1944: Member of Resistant Armee (Armee de la Liberation). The Armee de la Liberation was merged with the Secret Army in September 1944
A superb ensemble of medals and documents to a courageous Belgian teenager - and patriot!
Condition: Medals EF
Code: 21220