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AN IMPORTANT & GREATLY HISTORICAL "IRISH GUARDS" MERITORIOUS SERVICE MEDAL. GROUP OF TEN

"PALESTINE"
NORWAY, "HMT Chobry Attack" (NARVIK)
AFRICA STAR, (1st ARMY)
ITALY STAR (ANZIO)
FRANCE & GERMANY, (D-DAY, 6th June 1944)
MERITORIOUS SERVICE MEDAL (QEII),
L.S.G.C. (REGULAR ARMY) GVI.

To:
2717291 Sgt-W.O. CL.2 C.A.G. PHIPPS. 1st & 2nd Bn Irish Guards

Based on his service number Charles Phipps joined the Irish Guards in early 1932 and served in Palestine during the 1938-1939 campaign.

On the 1st September 1939, when general mobilisation was ordered, the Irish Guards training Battalion was formed and moved to Couldsdon Common just outside the Guards Depot at Caterham. Meanwhile on the 3rd September 1939 when War was declared, both the 1st and 2nd Battalions were at Wellington Barracks, London. In November 1940, The Holding Battalion, later to become the 3rd Battalion was formed.

[1st BATTALION TO NORWAY]
On the 10th April 1940 the 1st Battalion, which formed part of the 24th Guards Brigade, left London for service in Norway putting an end to the questions about where they might be sent first.
It was here the Battalion fought against German troops for the first time since 1918.

A GREATLY HISTORICAL \"PALESTINE 38-39\" NORWAY, (NARVIK) AFRICA, ITALY, (ANZIO) D-DAY, (6th JUNE) MERITORIOUS SERVICE, L.S.G.C. GROUP of 10. To: 2717291 Sgt-W.O. CL.2  C.A.G. PHIPPS. 1st & 2nd Bn Irish Guards A GREATLY HISTORICAL \"PALESTINE 38-39\" NORWAY, (NARVIK) AFRICA, ITALY, (ANZIO) D-DAY, (6th JUNE) MERITORIOUS SERVICE, L.S.G.C. GROUP of 10. To: 2717291 Sgt-W.O. CL.2  C.A.G. PHIPPS. 1st & 2nd Bn Irish Guards




The ship carrying the 1st Battalion into action (HMT Chobry) was attacked by a Heinkel HE111 bomber which set the ship ablaze and resulted in a dreadful loss of life. Among the dead were the Commanding Officer Lt. Col. W.D. Faulkner, the Second-in-Command Major C.L.J. Bowen, the Adjutant Captain The Honourable B.A. O'Neill and three of the five Company Commanders.

However, the 1st Battalion successfully went intoaction and was subsequently withdrawn in the evacuation on the 4th June 1940 from Narvik and The Battle Honour 'Norway' was awarded.

On the 12th May 1940 (the day before the 1st Battalion sailed) the 2nd Battalion was ordered to sail for the Hook of Holland, to cover the evacuation of the Dutch Royal Family and Government. Eight days later, in the company with the 2nd Battalion Welsh Guards, they were off again, this time to Boulogne in an attempt to buy time for the BEF's evacuation from Calais and Dunkirk. Pressed on all sides by the Germans and being fired upon the remains of both Battalions re-embarked. Each Battalion leaving behind 200 Officers and Other Ranks killed, wounded or missing.

In June 1941, the 2nd Battalions equipped with well worn Covenanters Mk1 Tanks and took it's place in the newly formed Guards Armoured Division. The 3rd Battalion joined the Guards Armoured Division during the Autumn of 1943 to be one of the Infantry Battalions in the Division and from then until the end of the war they trained with the 2nd Armoured Battalion on the Regiment.

[1st BATTALION TO NORTH AFRICA, 1st ARMY]
A GREATLY HISTORICAL \"PALESTINE 38-39\" NORWAY, (NARVIK) AFRICA, ITALY, (ANZIO) D-DAY, (6th JUNE) MERITORIOUS SERVICE, L.S.G.C. GROUP of 10. To: 2717291 Sgt-W.O. CL.2  C.A.G. PHIPPS. 1st & 2nd Bn Irish Guards On the 1st March 1943 the 1st Battalion embarked for North Africa (Tunisia) and with the newly formed Guards Armoured Division became part of the 1st Army. They suffered very heavy casualties but it was during this campaign that Lance Corporal Kenneally won his Victoria Cross.

[1st BATTALION TO ITALY (ANZIO) ]
A GREATLY HISTORICAL \"PALESTINE 38-39\" NORWAY, (NARVIK) AFRICA, ITALY, (ANZIO) D-DAY, (6th JUNE) MERITORIOUS SERVICE, L.S.G.C. GROUP of 10. To: 2717291 Sgt-W.O. CL.2  C.A.G. PHIPPS. 1st & 2nd Bn Irish Guards From North Africa the 1st Battalion moved across to Italy and took part in the particularly bitter fighting on the ANZIO BEACH HEAD.
Casualties were very heavy and in April 1944, the remnants of the 1st Battalion, a total of no more that 20 Officers and 247 Other Ranks returned to England with the survivors being absorbed into the 2nd & 3rd Battalions.




A GREATLY HISTORICAL \"PALESTINE 38-39\" NORWAY, (NARVIK) AFRICA, ITALY, (ANZIO) D-DAY, (6th JUNE) MERITORIOUS SERVICE, L.S.G.C. GROUP of 10. To: 2717291 Sgt-W.O. CL.2  C.A.G. PHIPPS. 1st & 2nd Bn Irish Guards[2nd & 3rd BATTALIONS TO FRANCE]
(D-DAY 6th JUNE 1944, 2nd WAVE 07:00am)
The 2nd and 3rd Battalions then landed with the Guards Armoured Division in Normandy in June 1944, and fought with the Division until the end of the war, taking part in the advance from Seine to Nijmegen. It was during this time the celebrated Lt. Col. J.O.E. Vandeleur, Commander of the Irish Guards Group led an attack on the bridge over the Meuse-Escaut Canal at De Groote Barrier (which is forever immortalised by the film "A Bridge Too Far'.)
This bridge is now known as 'Joe's Bridge' in Honour of his exploits.

In June 1945, the 2nd Battalion relinquished its tanks and reverted back to its original rôle as an Infantry Battalion and formed part of the Occupation Army of the Rhine. The Battalion returned from Germany in March 1947 and was disbanded in July of the same year when it's Colours were laid up.

The 3rd Battalion was withdrawn to England in February 1946 and disbanded. The training Battalion was disbanded in July 1946.

During the Second World War the Irish Guards lost a total of:

59 officers killed
114 Officers wounded
645 Other ranks killed
1464 Other ranks wounded

During this time the following Medals were awarded:
2 Victoria Crosses
17 Distinguished Service Orders
33 Military Crosses
18 Distinguished Conduct Medals
72 Military Medals
110 Mentions in Despatches

A GREATLY HISTORICAL \"PALESTINE 38-39\" NORWAY, (NARVIK) AFRICA, ITALY, (ANZIO) D-DAY, (6th JUNE) MERITORIOUS SERVICE, L.S.G.C. GROUP of 10. To: 2717291 Sgt-W.O. CL.2  C.A.G. PHIPPS. 1st & 2nd Bn Irish Guards A SERIOUSLY GOOD GROUP TO A MAN IN THE GREATLY COLLECTED IRISH GUARDS WHO SERVED THE COLOURS WITH GREAT BRAVERY DURING WORLD WAR TWO.

£1750.

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A GREATLY HISTORICAL \"PALESTINE 38-39\" NORWAY, (NARVIK) AFRICA, ITALY, (ANZIO) D-DAY, (6th JUNE) MERITORIOUS SERVICE, L.S.G.C. GROUP of 10. To: 2717291 Sgt-W.O. CL.2 C.A.G. PHIPPS. 1st & 2nd Bn Irish Guards
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AN IMPORTANT & GREATLY HISTORICAL \"PALESTINE 38-39\" NORWAY, (NARVIK) AFRICA, ITALY, (ANZIO) D-DAY, (6th JUNE 1944) MERITORIOUS SERVICE, L.S.G.C. GROUP of 10. To: 2717291 Sgt-W.O. CL.2 C.A.G. PHIPPS. 1st & 2nd Bn Irish Guards