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HomeMilitary Antiques and CollectiblesMedalsWW1 Medals and Awards British, WW1, Medal Trio - 1914 Star with 5th Aug–22nd Nov Clasp & Rosette, Named to 26428 Gunner George Gray, Royal Garrison Artillery – Old Contemptible, India Service & Qualified Artillery Saddler

British, WW1, Medal Trio - 1914 Star with 5th Aug–22nd Nov Clasp & Rosette, Named to 26428 Gunner George Gray, Royal Garrison Artillery – Old Contemptible, India Service & Qualified Artillery Saddler

£215.00

A researched and unusually personal "Old Contemptible" 1914 Star clasp trio to a pre-war regular Royal Garrison Artillery man, India veteran and qualified military Saddler.

SKU: RQMAAOXBOE_1714241589 (ref. no.)

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SKU: RQMAAOXBOE_1714241589 Category: WW1 Medals and Awards Tags: 1914, 26428, 5th, artillery, Aug–22nd, British, Clasp, Contemptible, Garrison, George, Gray, Gunner, India, Medal, Named, Nov, Old, Qualified, Rosette, Royal, Saddler, Service, Star, to, Trench Art, Trio, ww1
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*British, WW1, Medal Trio - 1914 Star with 5th Aug–22nd Nov Clasp & Rosette, Named to 26428 Gunner George Gray, Royal Garrison Artillery – Old Contemptible, India Service & Qualified Artillery Saddler*

An attractive and well-researched First World War medal trio comprising the 1914 Star with rare "5th Aug.–22nd Nov. 1914" clasp, British War Medal and Victory Medal, correctly named to 26428 GNR: G. GRAY. R.G.A. The group remains mounted for wear and retains its associated ribbon bar complete with silver rosette, denoting entitlement to wear the clasp in undress uniform.

The medals are correctly impressed:
1914 Star: 26428 GNR: G. GRAY. R.G.A.
British War Medal: 26428 GNR. G. GRAY. R.A.
Victory Medal: 26428 GNR. G. GRAY. R.A.

Research identifies the recipient as George Gray, born in 1886 at Grimsbury, Oxfordshire, who enlisted at Oxford on 7 April 1907 at the age of 20 years and 9 months. His surviving attestation papers preserve an unusually personal snapshot of the young recruit: recorded as standing 5 feet 8 inches tall, weighing 135 pounds, with grey eyes, auburn hair, a fresh complexion, and even noting a small mole on his left breast as an identifying mark.

Gray joined the Royal Garrison Artillery, beginning service at Fort Rowner, Gosport, before embarking on a lengthy period of pre-war overseas service in India, where he served from October 1907 until December 1913. These six years represented the professional life of a regular soldier of the pre-war British Army — the long-service establishment that formed the backbone of the original British Expeditionary Force.

His records reveal that Gray was considerably more than simply a Gunner. During service he completed a formal Harness and Saddlery Course in July 1912, later receiving a recognised Degree of Efficiency as a Saddler and subsequently being officially appointed Saddler on 18 July 1915. This was a specialist and highly important appointment within the horse-drawn artillery establishment. Before mechanisation, artillery depended upon large numbers of horses to move guns, limbers and ammunition wagons, with Saddlers responsible for maintaining the harness, saddlery and leather equipment vital to keeping batteries operational.

Gray entered the war theatre on 16 August 1914, only days after Britain entered the conflict. Medal Index Card and medal roll entries confirm entitlement to the 1914 Star with clasp and rosette, together with the British War Medal and Victory Medal. Qualification for the clasp required service between 5 August and 22 November 1914, placing Gray amongst the original British Expeditionary Force commonly remembered as the "Old Contemptibles."

Later records associate him with 108th Heavy Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery, serving within the heavy artillery arm that became indispensable during the Great War.

History Note:
The Royal Garrison Artillery manned Britain's heavier ordnance and siege artillery. During the opening months of the war artillery remained almost entirely horse-drawn, with specialist tradesmen such as Saddlers playing an essential role behind the guns. Men qualifying for the 1914 Star clasp formed part of the original BEF and experienced the dangerous opening phase of the war before trench systems became established.

References:
WO 372/8/106630 Medal Index Card; WW1 Service Papers including Attestation, Military History Sheets, Protection Certificate and Demobilisation papers; Medal Roll entries for 1914 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal.

*Condition*
Very good overall condition. Medals mounted for wear with ribbon bar present. Clasp and silver rosette intact. Naming clear and legible throughout. British War Medal displays attractive iridescent toning. Light age wear and handling marks consistent with age and service. Please see photographs as part of the condition report.

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