CAMPAIGN GROUPS AND PAIRS 941 Four: Private S. Dooley, Army Air Corps
1939-45 STAR; FRANCE AND GERMANY STAR;WARMEDAL 1939-45, these unnamed; GENERAL SERVICE 1918-62, 2 clasps, Palestine 1945-48, Malaya (14464992 Pte., A.A.C.) mounted as worn, good very fine (4)
£180-220 With named card box of issue for the G.S.M. 942 Pair: African Detective Station Sergeant Martin Nyagwaya, British South Africa Police
WARMEDAL 1939-45; COLONIAL POLICE L.S. & G.C., E.II.R., 2nd issue (10593 African Det. Cl. 2 Sgt. Martin, B.S.A. Police), unit officially corrected, one or two edge nicks, otherwise very fine and better (2)
£60-80
Martin Nyagwaya was born at Inyanga in March 1916 and was educated at St. Traisill Mission School prior to his enlistment in the B.S. A.P. in April 1938. Having then served as a Telephone Attendant and Constable, latterly in Matabeleland, he transferred to the Criminal Investigation Department in 1949, gaining advancement to Detective Sergeant in 1955 and his L.S. & G.C. in June 1959, in addition to a Commendation for his good work during an investigation of arson cases in Enkeldoorn in early 1964. Nyagwaya was later promoted to Detective Station Sergeant and retired in March 1972, having latterly added the Rhodesia General Service and Police L.S. & G.C. Medals to his accolades, the last with a Bar.
943
Pair: Sapper R. Hudson, Royal Engineers
WARMEDAL 1939-45, unnamed; GENERAL SERVICE 1918-62, 1 clasp, Bomb & Mine Clearance 1945-49 (14357081 Spr., R.E.) extremely fine (2)
£400-460
War Medal in card forwarding box addressed to ‘Mr R. Hudson, Fern Cottage, 5 Belmont, Wantage, Berks.’, with slip; G.S.M. in named card box of issue, with accompanying slip. With photograph of the recipient in uniform.
944 Pair: African 1st Class Sergeant Chipo, British South Africa Police
WAR MEDAL 1939-45; COLONIAL POLICE L.S. & G.C., E.II.R., 2nd issue (10753 Afr. 1/Sgt. Chipo, B.S.A.P.), one or two edge bruises but generally very fine or better (2)
£60-80 Chipo was awarded his L.S. & G.C. Medal in February 1961. 945
Pair: Band Sergeant-Major Chaitezwi, B.E.M., British South Africa Police WAR MEDAL 1939-45; COLONIAL POLICE L.S. & G.C., E.II.R., 1st issue, with Bar (9828 African Sgt. 2 Cl. Chaitezwi, B.S.A. Police), contact wear, nearly very fine and better (2)
£120-140
Chaitezwi enlisted in the B.S.A.P. in November 1935 and was awarded the War Medal 1939-45 and the L.S. & G.C. Medal in May 1954. A long served member of the force’s band, he added the B.E.M. to his accolades on 5 January 1962 (Southern Rhodesia Government Gazette of that date refers), together with a Bar to his L.S. & G.C. Medal in the same month. He retired in November of the following year.
Sold with an interesting copied article from The Outpost, June 1957, describing the presentation of a magnificent Drum-Major’s sash, emblazoned with the names of all of the old forces from which the B.S.A.P. originated, and Chaitwezi’s prerogative to hand out corporal punishment where appropriate, for which, as a result of the physical effort involved, ‘he was entitled, according to Army Regulations, to receive an extra shilling per chastisement, of which three pence went to the Quarter Master for the use of the “cat”. We understand, however, that no such arrangement is in force between Acting Sergeant Chaitezwi and the present Quarter-Master, B.S.A.P.’
946 Three: African Sergeant Dzawo, British South Africa Police
WAR MEDAL 1939-45; COLONIAL POLICE L.S. & G.C., E.II.R., 2nd issue (11147 African Sgt. Dzawo, B.S.A.); ST. JOHN SERVICE MEDAL (8815 Dwazo, Rhodesia S.J.A.B., 11147, 1957), this last of bronze appearance due to worn state of silvering, contact marks, otherwise extremely fine (3)
£70-90 Dzawo enlisted in the B.S.A.P. in August 1943, was awarded his L.S. & G.C. in April 1962 and retired in October of the same year.
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