A “Unique” Post Office-Medical, WW2 Royal Navy, Group of Nine.
St John, (Svg Brother) B.E.M.(Civil),1939-45, Burma, France & Germany Stars, War Medal, I.S.M. Civil Defence L.S.
& Voluntary Medical Service Medal (Four Clasps)
A “Unique” Post Office-Medical, WW2 Royal Navy, Group of Nine.
Order of St John, (Serving Brother) BRITISH EMPIRE MEDAL (Civil)1939-45, Burma, France & Germany Stars, War Medal Imperial Service Medal, Civil Defence Long Service Medal & Voluntary Medical Services Medal, with four clasps.
To:
D/JX 616481, HENRY WILLIAM JOHN BARGENT. R.N.
(Wireless Telegraphist) 1943-1945.
With extensive service as a postman in Reading both before & after his period of Naval service.
[THE MEDALS] Order of St John (Serving Brother) 6th Type.
British Empire Medal (EIIR) Civil
HENRY WILLIAM JOHN BARGENT 1939-45 Star.
Burma Star
France & Germany Star
War Medal 1939-45
Imperial Service Medal (EIIR)
HENRY WILLIAM JOHN BARGENT. BEM
Civil Defence Long Service Medal.
Voluntary Medical Services Medal (4 clasps)
MR. HENRY WILLIAM J. BARGENT. [OTHER UNOFFICIAL MEDALS]-
Separately mounted as worn.
European Confederation Cross
Normandy Campaign Medal (NORMANDY) No.8828
French Liberation Medal (1944)
Foreign Services (MALAYSIA)-(NETHERLANDS EAST INDIES)
[BIOGRAPHY]
Henry BARGENT was born on 26th July 1913 and at the start of WW2 in 1939 he was a 13 year old student. By 1943 at the age of 17 he had gained employment as a Reading Postman. His initial period of postal service was very brief as he joined the Royal Navy in mid-1943 and served as a Wireless Telegraphist for about two years. This period of naval service took in the Burma & D-Day Campaigns. By 1945 he is seen back in service at Reading post office.
Mr BARGENT was a long serving member of the St John Ambulance Association and in 1983 was invested as a Serving Brother and was awarded the Order of St John. He had been a long serving member of the Post Office Ambulance Centre and for over 35 years was in charge of Post Office First Aid for most of Berkshire. With his Reading First Aid Team he won The Douglas Bader Trophy In 1982 . In 1983 Mr Bargent joined the Burma Star Association. For his Medical services to St John & to the Post Office he received the B.E.M. in 1985 with a further award of the I.S.M. in 1987.
A HIGHLY UNUSUAL COMBINATION OF BOTH CIVIL & MILITARY MEDALS. (With a number of interesting newspaper cutting, other papers & Gazette copies)
£995