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    Grandad was too old for WW2: St. John Ambulance

    Hi Guys, my Grandad served in the Royal Artillery on the Western Front 1915 to 1918 and in 1919 served in Koln in the Army of Occupation. Come WW2 he was over age for military service, so he served in the St. John Ambulance Brigade, which was part of the Civil Defence.

    My Dad recalls his dark blue civil defence BD and greatcoat which my Dad later wore to school due to clothes rationing after the war!

    My Grandad was presented this silver tankard in recognition of his service.

    Cheers, Ade.
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    This small silver "medal" has a bar for each years service.
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      Reverse in inscribed with his name and number. It is made from silver.
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        The full medal and bars. Each bar is also serial numbered.
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          Lapel pin.
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            Reverse with buttonhole fitting.
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              His shoulder titles.
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                I am not quite sure of the use for this badge? It is about 2 inch across and is curved. I don't think it is a cap badge? Held on by a split pin fitting.
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                  My Dad says he will find a photo of my Grandad in his SJAB uniform. If he does I will add it here.

                  I also have a question. I have his WW1 trio of medals. But I also found a single ribbon bar for the WW2 Defence Medal, but not the medal itself. Would he have qualified for this medal for his St.John Ambulance Brigade service in WW2? It was classed as being part of the Civil Defence / ARP.

                  Cheers, Ade.

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                    Hi Ade,

                    Very nice family historie!!!!!!

                    I have one parent veteran of WW1 too...Serjeant-Major Leslies Gilbert Moojen (Royal Horse and Royal Field Artillery) - promoted a Second Lieutenant, and as an Adjutant, Indian Volunteers in 18th Octuber, 1915 (Font: London Gazette) ...in 1917 he was been granted temporary rank or temporary Commission under "Memoranda" for duty the Royal Flying Corps.

                    PS. Note the last name (mother part) ... in England my family have "Moojen" last name and in Holand "Mooyman".

                    Best regards,

                    Ricardo.

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                      Hi Ade

                      Thanks for sharing! I think the badge around 2 inches across might be the centre of a belt buckle, heres a later one.

                      Cheers
                      Jason
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                        #12
                        Very interesting Ade! Did your Grandad ever consider service in the Home Guard?

                        Thanks for showing.

                        Jack.

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                          Hi Jason, I think that is a possible ID. Thanks.

                          Hi Jack, I cannot answer that one. My Dad does not know. My Grandad died when I was 16.

                          Hi Ricardo, I do enjoy reading about forum members relatives who served.

                          Cheers, Ade.

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                            Earlier in the thread I mentioned the Defence Medal. This afternoon I came across this:

                            http://www.northeastmedals.co.uk/bri...rs_defence.htm

                            As I read this, I think he would have qualified?

                            Cheers, Ade.

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                              Originally posted by Adrian Stevenson View Post
                              Earlier in the thread I mentioned the Defence Medal. This afternoon I came across this:

                              http://www.northeastmedals.co.uk/bri...rs_defence.htm

                              As I read this, I think he would have qualified?

                              Cheers, Ade.
                              Very nice link Ade!! Thanks!

                              Best regards,

                              Ricardo.

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