A 14th Army 'Gunners' Burma campaign & long service medal group of 5: Lance-Corporal Norman Barker, 155th Headquarters Provost Company Corps of Military Police, late Royal Regiment of Artillery A 14th Army 'Gunners' Burma campaign & long service medal group of 5: Lance-Corporal Norman Barker, 155th Headquarters Provost Company Corps of Military Police, late Royal Regiment of Artillery A 14th Army 'Gunners' Burma campaign & long service medal group of 5: Lance-Corporal Norman Barker, 155th Headquarters Provost Company Corps of Military Police, late Royal Regiment of Artillery A 14th Army 'Gunners' Burma campaign & long service medal group of 5: Lance-Corporal Norman Barker, 155th Headquarters Provost Company Corps of Military Police, late Royal Regiment of Artillery A 14th Army 'Gunners' Burma campaign & long service medal group of 5: Lance-Corporal Norman Barker, 155th Headquarters Provost Company Corps of Military Police, late Royal Regiment of Artillery

A 14th Army 'Gunners' Burma campaign & long service medal group of 5: Lance-Corporal Norman Barker, 155th Headquarters Provost Company Corps of Military Police, late Royal Regiment of Artillery

- The 1939-1945 Star. No clasp
- The Burma Star. No clasp
- Defence Medal
- War Medal
- Efficiency Medal. GV1 'first' issue with bar 'Territorial' (869753 Gnr. N. Barker. R.A.)

Medals verification: All 4 x campaign medals in the Burma Star quartet are confirmed as entitled and issued per the recipients extant Medal Index Card. This shows all 4 x medals issued to the recipient on, 30 October 1948

His Medal Card, shows the below United Kingdom residence address:

12 Peach Street
Newton
Leeds 9

The extant Royal Artillery enlistment registers, indicate that Norman Barker enlisted in the Territorial Army of the British Army sometime in 1937. At which time he was posted to the Royal Regiment of Artillery, being allocated the unique Army Number 869753, which was from the block 721001- 1396000 that had been allocated to the Royal Horse Artiller & Royal Field Field Artillery, of the Royal Regiment of Artillery in 1920. His enlistment entry is annotated under his name with a unit abbreviation '66AA'. Norman, served overseas on active service during the Burma campaign, and survived the Second World War. Norman is recorded to have transferred to the Corps of Royal Military Police on, 29 January 1945, and took his discharge from the British Army on, 28 December 1945

Condition: VF

Code: 24542

115.00 GBP