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Campaign Groups and Pairs 408


Pair: Lance-Bombardier W. A. Williams, 161 Battery, Royal New Zealand Artillery, who was wounded by gun shot to the left thigh on 31 July 1965, the first New Zealander casualty of the Vietnam War


Vietnam 1964-73 (538644 L/Bdr W A Williams RNZA); South Vietnam Medal 1964, 1 clasp, 1960- (538644 L/Bdr W A Williams RNZA) traces of lacquer, good very fine (2)


£500-£700


Walter Abraham Williams enlisted in the Royal New Zealand Artillery and was part of the original force of 9 officers and 101 other ranks, all of 161 Battery, R.N.Z.A., that was sent to Vietnam in a combat roll during the Vietnam War in July 1965. Williams served as No. 3 on the gun crew (which meant that he was actually the man who fired the gun). The battery was initially under the command of 173rd United States Airborne Brigade at Ben Hoa Airbase near Saigon. Williams was wounded by gunshot to the left thigh shortly after 4:30 a.m. on the morning of 31 July 1965, the first New Zealander casualty of the War.


A total of 3,890 New Zealanders (all volunteers) served in Vietnam 1964-73; 35 were killed in action and 187 (including Williams) were wounded.


Sold with a hand written letter from the recipient, and various copied research.


409


Pair: Corporal W. J. Cheesman, Royal Signals


General Service 1962-2007, 1 clasp, Malay Peninsula (23487274 Cpl. W. J. Cheesman. R. Signals.) edge bruise; U.N. Medal, on UNFICYP ribbon, mounted as originally worn, toned, very fine (2)


£50-£70 410


Pair: Lance Corporal W. G. Gibson, Scots Guards


General Service 1962-2007, 1 clasp, Northern Ireland (24185717 Gdsm. W. G. Gibson SG.); South Atlantic 1982, with rosette (24185717 LCpl W G Gibson SG) mounted court-style as worn, nearly extremely fine (2)


£500-£700


411


Pair: Corporal A. J. Burton. Parachute Regiment


U.N. Medal, on UNFICYP riband; South Atlantic 1982, with rosette (24180134 Cpl A J Burton Para) attempt to obliterate naming, but still completely legible, otherwise very fine (2)


£200-£240 www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


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