An '1914' casualty's campaign medal group of 3: Private Thomas Laws, 1st Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers An '1914' casualty's campaign medal group of 3: Private Thomas Laws, 1st Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers An '1914' casualty's campaign medal group of 3: Private Thomas Laws, 1st Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers An '1914' casualty's campaign medal group of 3: Private Thomas Laws, 1st Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers

An '1914' casualty's campaign medal group of 3: Private Thomas Laws, 1st Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers

- 1914 Star. No clasp (8975 Pte. T. Laws. 1/R.Sc:Fus.)
- British War Medal. Silver issue (8975 Pte. T. Laws. R. S. Fus.)
- Interallied Victory Medal (8975 Pte. T. Laws. R. S. Fus.)

Wounded-in-Action: Private Thomas Laws 1st Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers is confirmed as having been 'Wounded-in-Action' near Oubres on 21 October 1914, when he received a 'Gunshot and Shrapnel Wound' (GSW) to his right hand

Medals verification: The medal rolls (held and accessible at The National Archives) confirm that the recipient was entitled to the 3 x Great War medals per the respective medal rolls as under;

- 1914 Star: Ref WO 329/2442
- British War Medal & Interallied Victory Medals: Ref WO 329/1125

Reference the recipients respective medal index card, it is confirmed that Thomas Laws first entered theatre of war France, on 14 August 1914. He was returned to the United Kingdom on 26 October 1914, and remained in the United Kingdom for the remainder of his service in the Great War, subsequently being transferred to the Scottish Rifles in which regiment he held the number No 45393

Note: Recipients service papers (under No 45393) are extant & accessible at The National Archives

Condition: About VF

Code: 22023