File:Gilbert MacKereth WO 372-13 medal card.JPG
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English: Reproduction of Medal Card for Gilbert MacKereth WO 372/13 Reproduction by Rovington® from sheet of six of Medal Card for Gilbert MacKereth World War One 1914 to 1918 WO 372/13 Sir Gilbert MacKereth first arrived at France 14 November 1915, he appears on two medal rolls, he won the Victory Medal, the British War Medal and the 1914 Star, the MC denotes the Military Cross, Commisioned Lancashire Fusilers 6 July 1916. The Victory Medal and the British War Medal are on one roll, and the Star on another. Note that the "do...do" against the British War Medal means "ditto...ditto". He was Mentioned in Despatches. For service in the Great War an oak leaf emblem could be worn with the ribbon of the Victory Medal, denoting his Mention. |
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to 1920 |
Source | Rovington®, Paul Lacey Historian, original card on sheet of six at National Archives record WO 372/13 |
Author | Original card was produced by British Army and reproduced in digital form by National Archive on sheet of six, card for Sir Gilbert MacKereth was extracted by Rovington®, Paul Lacey Historian May 2010. |
Other versions | Original medal card stored at British National Archives ref WO 372/13 and available online at http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documentsonline/details-result.asp?Edoc_Id=4022832 and modern reproduction produced by Rovington®, Paul Lacey Historian May 2010 |
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- 2010-05-11 13:11 Rovington 812×555× (225154 bytes) Reverted to version as of 20:59, 6 May 2010 on confirmation from tim.padfield@nationalarchives.gsi.gov copyright officer national archives of public domain status and right to use
- 2010-05-11 01:24 Rovington 645×450× (59632 bytes) Modern reproduction of medal card
- 2010-05-06 20:59 Rovington 812×555× (225154 bytes) {{Information |Description = Medal Card for Gilbert MacKereth WO 372/13 |Source = National Archives |Date = 1914 to 1918 |Author = British Army |Permission = Public Domain / Copyright Expired |other_versions = None }
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