A Great War 'Casualty' & World Wars campaign and long service medal group of 5: Gunner Albert William Gray, Royal Filed Artillery, late Buckinghamshire Battalion Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry
- 1914-15 Star (1169 Pte. A Gray. Oxf. & Bucks. L.I.) last letter of surname corrected
- British War Medal. Silver issue (1169 Pte. A. Gray. Oxf. & Bucks. L.I.)
- Interallied Victory Medal (1169 Pte. A. Gray. Oxf. & Bucks. L.I.)
- Defence Medal
- Special Constabulary Long Service Medal. GVI 1st issue, with clasp 'Long Service 1955' (Albert W. Gray)
Note: Last letter 'Y' in surname on 1915 Star has been corrected - the medal roll entry had the name of the recipient wrongly recorded as 'Gran', instead of 'Gray'. Also minor official correction on surname on the SCLSM
Medals verification: The Great War medals verified as entitled per below following cited references
- 1914-15 Star: Ref WO 329/2745 (shown on roll as 'Gran' (sic))
- British War Medal. Silver issue: WO 329/200 (entered France 1669 OBLI / transferred RFA (TF) as No.906251)
- Interallied Victory Medal: WO 329/200 (entered France 1669 OBLI / transferred RFA (TF) as No.906251)
Albert William Gray attested for the Buckinghamshire Battalion, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, and served with them during the Great War on the Western front from 30 March 1915. He was discharged on 19 February 1916, but subsequently attested for the Royal Field Artillery (where he held regimental numbers 906251 & lastly 196182) and served with the 'Gunners' until taking his final discharge from the British Army, on, 21 May 1917, as a consequence of 'Wounds'. He was subsequently awarded a Silver War Badge, with the unique number No. 182689
Condition: About VF
Code: 22758