WWII Medals. A group of five to Trooper R. Potter, 43rd Reconnaissance Corps, wounded 24 June 1944, 1939-1945 Star, France & Germany Star, Defence and War Medals, Territorial Efficiency, G.VI.R., with ‘Territorial’ bar suspension (5183854 Tpr. R. Potter. Recce. Corps.), extremely fine, mounted for wearing together with a Dunkirk Medal, extremely fine in card box of issue plus a WWII period compass plus a collection of original documents relating to the recipient including Record of Service book, Christening Card dated 1929, newspaper cuttings, various documents relating to Potter’s time in hospital including Hospital Redirection Card dated 28 June 1944, Telegrams, Troop Movement Order, Gloucestershire Regiment Permanent Pass dated 1938-39,7th Gloucester Regiment Cirencester Company Club 1939 card, together with various Third Reich badges, Gloster shoulder badge, Luftwaffe Wehrpass etc. 518354 Trooper Reginald Potter, a native of 34 Gloucester Road, Cirencester, served during WWII with 43rd Reconnaissance Regiment, wounded as a result of a laceration to the head on 24 June 1944. (5)
WWII Medals. A group of five to Trooper R. Potter, 43rd Reconnaissance Corps, wounded 24 June 1944, 1939-1945 Star, France & Germany Star, Defence and War Medals, Territorial Efficiency, G.VI.R., with ‘Territorial’ bar suspension (5183854 Tpr. R. Potter. Recce. Corps.), extremely fine, mounted for wearing together with a Dunkirk Medal, extremely fine in card box of issue plus a WWII period compass plus a collection of original documents relating to the recipient including Record of Service book, Christening Card dated 1929, newspaper cuttings, various documents relating to Potter’s time in hospital including Hospital Redirection Card dated 28 June 1944, Telegrams, Troop Movement Order, Gloucestershire Regiment Permanent Pass dated 1938-39,7th Gloucester Regiment Cirencester Company Club 1939 card, together with various Third Reich badges, Gloster shoulder badge, Luftwaffe Wehrpass etc. 518354 Trooper Reginald Potter, a native of 34 Gloucester Road, Cirencester, served during WWII with 43rd Reconnaissance Regiment, wounded as a result of a laceration to the head on 24 June 1944. (5)
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