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    Hi,

    Here is my new British ribbon bar. It came with the name - Vice Admiral P. King Enright. I got it with the German catalog page, what listed up more of his stuff and this ribbon bar was part of the lot.

    I did quick research on internet and can this combination belonged to:

    Name

    ENRIGHT, Sir Philip King (1894-1960), Admiral

    Service biography

    Capt, HMS GRIMSBY 1937-1939; World War II 1939-1945; Capt, HMS CARDIFF 1939-1941; Capt of Fleet, Mediterranean 1942-1944; Capt, HMS CUMBERLAND 1944-1946; Noble Committee on Warrant Officers 1946-1947; Flag Officer, Training Sqn 1947-1948; Adm Superintendent HM Dockyard Devonport 1950-1953

    Like I understand, awards on the ribbon bar are:

    - Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

    - Knight of the Order of the Bath (KCB) (???)

    - 1914-1915 Star

    - British War Medal

    - Victory Medal

    - 1939-45 Star

    - Atlantic Star

    - Africa Star

    - Burma Star

    - Defence Medal

    - War Medal 1939–1945

    Any toughts of this set would be great to hear. Also can anyone locate picture of Sir Enright?

    Also what I really like of this set is that the ribbons are smaller size then on regular ribbon bars.

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    Posted

    Very Nice Find, keep your eyes out for Iraqi kingdom and british Iraq service ribbon bars for me;)

    Thank you

    Lorenzo

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