Michael Johnson Posted October 12, 2012 Posted October 12, 2012 QUOTE(Darrell @ Mar 6 2007, 23:22 ) ← V? On his service record under the 39-45 Star, his regimental number is followed by a V which isn't stamped on the medals. Tony V for Volunteer
Chris Boonzaier Posted December 19, 2012 Posted December 19, 2012 A South African group I'm not too interested in WWII medals but couldn't resist these to a South African called Abraham Lipschitz (I was drawn to them by his name). He was a Sergeant in the SAMC and I would think his section had some wonderful names for him. Sgt. Lipschitz served from May 1940 to Sept. 45. Tony It is a well known Jewish name in South Africa, have no idea of the origin, maybe German? Or Polish?
Michael Johnson Posted March 3, 2022 Posted March 3, 2022 (edited) On 13/11/2005 at 00:03, Michael Johnson said: Herbert Waring. Joined the A.S.C. jsu after the First War, transferred to the (R.)I.A.S.C. Commissioned during the Second War in the I.A.O.C., was probably P.o.W. at Singapore. Transferred I.E.M.E. then went to Pakistan on Partition British Service, Special List. Was awarded the O.B.E. as Lt. Col. in what was probably the last Honours list befor Pakistan became a Republic. His substantive rank was Captain. All of his medlas are named. I also have several pewtermugs neamed to him, and an illuminated Address of Honour given by one of the Workshops on his retirement. I have since confirmed that Waring was captured at Singapore in 1942 with the Indian Army Ordnance Corps - 30 Ordnance (M) W/S Coy., 11 Indian Division. He wasn't released until 1945. Edited March 3, 2022 by Michael Johnson
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