A 'Poacher' Warrant Officer's Second World War, post-war Palestine & long service medal group of 4: Sergeant-Major Alexander Bernard Lowe, Royal Lincolnshire Regiment A 'Poacher' Warrant Officer's Second World War, post-war Palestine & long service medal group of 4: Sergeant-Major Alexander Bernard Lowe, Royal Lincolnshire Regiment A 'Poacher' Warrant Officer's Second World War, post-war Palestine & long service medal group of 4: Sergeant-Major Alexander Bernard Lowe, Royal Lincolnshire Regiment

A 'Poacher' Warrant Officer's Second World War, post-war Palestine & long service medal group of 4: Sergeant-Major Alexander Bernard Lowe, Royal Lincolnshire Regiment

- Defence Medal
- War Medal
- GSM 1918. GVI 'Palestine 1945-48' (4798234 W.O. Cl.2 A. Lowe. R. Lincolns.)
- Military LSGC. GVI type II 'Regular Army' (4798234 Sgt. A. B. Lowe. R. Lincolns.)

Medal & clasp verification: The General Service Medal and clasp verified as entitled per the below cited regimental medal roll of the Lincolnshire Regiment:

- GSM 918 with Palestine 1945-48 clasp: Ref WO 100/530 (the roll compiled and signed at York, England, on, 6 January 1949)

Alexander Bernard Lowe, son of Claude Philip Lowe and Ethel May Lowe (nee Holland) was a native of Nottingham, England, where he was born on, 20 February 1911. Alexander's father, served during the Great War with the 7th (Service) Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment, and was 'Killed-in-Action' on, during his deployment on the Ypres Salient in Belgium. Alexander joined the British Army circa 1930, and was posted to his father's former regiment, the Lincolnshire Regiment, at which time he was allocated the unique Army number No. 4798234 from the block 4792001-4848000 that had been allocated to the Lincolnshire Regiment in 1920, and from which block all subsequent enlistees to the regiment were given their unique army numbers sequentially in the period 1920 to circa 1941. Alexander Lowe married Hedwig Aloisia Fleck (who had been born in 1922, and almost certainly a foreign national) at, Lancaster, Lancashire, England, in 1951. Alexander is recorded to have died at, England, on.

All medals fitted with their original silk ribands, and mounted in the swing-style, and as-worn by the recipient. The reverse of the medal mounting bar retaining its long-hinged pin and clasp fittings

See item code 2253 for the 1914-15 Star awarded to the recipient's father, who was Killed-in-Action' during the Great War, while serving with the Lincolnshire Regiment

Condition: About GVF

Code: 22870