CAMPAIGN GROUPS AND PAIRS 501 Pair: Flight Sergeant C. P. Gasking, Royal Air Force
GENERAL SERVICE 1962-2007, 1 clasp, Malay Peninsula (D0571709 F. Sgt. C. P. Gasking. R.A.F.); ROYAL AIR FORCE L.S. & G. C., E.II.R., 2nd issue (571709 Sgt. C. P. Gasking. R.A.F.) good very fine (2)
£80-120 502 Pair: Corporal P. R. Rashley, Royal Air Force
GENERAL SERVICE 1962-2007, 1 clasp, Northern Ireland (SAC. P. R. Rashley (C8085206) RAF); ROYALAIR FORCE L.S. & G.C., E. II.R., 2nd issue (Cpl P R Rashley (C8085206) RAF) latter in named card box of issue, nearly extremely fine (2) £70-90
Sold together with two photographs of the recipient. 503 Three: Trooper A. J. Robinson, Royal Dragoon Guards
U.N. MEDAL, UNPROFOR riband; N.A.T.O. MEDAL 1994, 1 clasp, Kosovo; IRAQ 2003-11, no clasp (25111449 Tpr A J Robinson RDG), in named card box of issue, nearly extremely fine (3)
£120-160
Andrew J. Robinson is noted, with photograph, in the Journal of the Royal Dragoon Guards as being awarded the trophy at annual camp for ‘Best Cadet 1998’. He served with ‘A’ Squadron during the summer of 1998 as part of the UN mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina. In February 1999, he was serving with Royal Dragoon Guards, 4th Armoured Brigade, which was deployed under NATO forces to Macedonia for Operation Agricola 1, and moved to Kosovo on 12 June 1999. From October 2004 to May 2005, Robinson was in 2nd Troop, ‘A’ Squadron during their six-month deployment to Southern Iraq where it was responsible for the security of over 8000 square km of rural Basra, including the oil fields of Al Faw and the deep-water port of Umm Qasr. Further to the North, ‘A’ Squadron worked with 1st Battalion Welsh Guards to secure over 280 square km of the border with Iran. During its time, R.D.G. was involved in several dawn raids, and in securing and arresting several high-profile criminals. Members of the R.D.G. received their Iraq medals on 25 June 2005 in Munster, Germany, from the Prince of Wales, the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment and a further presentation was made at Clarence House in July 2008. The last mention of Robinson in the Regimental Journal appears to be in 1996, as Lance Corporal in the Command Troop, Prince of Wales Squadron. The Royal Dragoon Guards was created in 1992 by the amalgamation of the 4th/7th Dragoon Guards and the 5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards. The Iraq medal is the first British campaign medal to be awarded to the 'Royal Dragoon Guards'. During Robinson's service, the unit was equipped with Challenger I and II tanks.
Sold together with 3 items of cloth insignia including the recipient’s shoulder name title ‘Robinson’; and a photographic image of the recipient.
504 Four: Sergeant N. J. Forrest, Royal Logistics Corps
N.A.T.O. MEDAL 1994, 1 clasp, Former Yugoslavia N.A.T.O. MEDAL 1994, 1 clasp, Kosovo; JUBILEE 2002; ARMY L.S. & G.C., E.II.R., 2nd issue, Regular Army (W0804509 Sgt N J Forrest RLC) mounted court-style as worn, light contact marks, good very fine and better (4)
£80-120
N. J. Forrest (prefix to the service number indicates a female recipient) served in the Royal Logistics Corps, and was awarded her Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal on 15 August 2002.
505
Pair: Lance-Corporal D. McKee, Royal Engineers
GENERAL SERVICE 1962-2007, 1 clasp, Northern Ireland (25073626 Spr D Mc. Kee RE) mounted court-style as worn; IRAQ 2003-11, no clasp (25073626 LCpl D McKee RE) in named card box of issue, extremely fine (2)
£200-300
Daniel McKee joined the Royal Engineers at Hereford on 10 February 1998 and served with them in Northern Ireland. After undertaking the Para course in 2004 he was promoted Lance Corporal and served with the High Risk Search Team, an explosives search and disposal unit, in Iraq in 2004. The following year he embarked upon the Commando course, before leaving the Army in 2006.
Sold together with the recipient’s Royal Engineers cap badge; belt; stitched name tag; desert-cam Lance-Corporal stripe; 4th Armoured Brigade flash; identity tag; various items of clothing; the recipient’s Attestation Bible; various photographs, these all annotated by the recipient; and other documentation.
Also sold with a hip flask presented by 59 Independent Commando Squadron R.E., to one of the Squadron’s three M.I.D. recipients, and numbered ‘2nd of 3’, with a large dent in it reputedly caused from when it was hit by a piece of shrapnel from a detonated roadside I.E.D.
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