Great War Battle of Amiens Military Medal group awarded to Private H.H. Mills, 4th Battalion, London Regiment (Territorial Force) and later The Queen’s Regiment who saw service on the Western Front being awarded the Military Medal in the London Gazette of 11th February 1919, this gazette carrying awards for the Battle of Amiens from 8th August to 3rd September 1918.
Group of 3: Military Medal, GVR, (G-76243 PTE. H.H. MILLS. 4/LOND:R.) British War Medal and Victory Medal; (22173 PTE. H.H. MILLS. THE QUEEN’S R.) Mounted loose for wear.
Condition: mounted loose for wear, Good Very Fine
Along with:
A cap badge for The Queen’s Regiment.
Gallantry Card from the 56th (London) Divisi on to G/76243 PTE. H.H. MILLS. LONDON REGT. (TF) nothing that his Commanding Officer and Brigade Commander have informed that you have distinguished yourself by your conduct in the field.
Two photographs of Mills, one of which is in uniform.
Hubert H. Wills saw service as a Private (No. 22173, later No. 28410) with the Queen’s Regiment and later 1/4th Battalion, London Regiment (Territorial Force) with whom he would be awarded the Military Medal in the London Gazette of 11th February 1919 this gazette carrying awards for the Battle of Amiens from 8th August to 3rd September 1918.