Great War Prisoner of War casualty 1914-1915 Star trio awarded to Driver E.H. Lewins, B Battery, 251st Brigade, Royal Field Artillery who saw service on the Western Front from 18th April 1915 and having been taken Prisoner of War died in German hands on 6th September 1918. Initially buried in Sissonne German War Cemetery he would later be interned at La Ville-Aux-Bois British Cemetery.
Group of 3: 1914-1915 Star; (1609 DVS. E.H. LEWINS. R.F.A.) British War Medal and Victory Medal;(1609 DVR. E.H. LEWINS. R.A.) Note mis-stamping of rank on the 1914-1915 Star.
Condition: Note mis-stamping of rank on the 1914-1915 Star, Good Very Fine
Edward Hall Lewis saw service as a Driver (No. 1609) with B Battery, 251st Brigade, Royal Field Artillery on the Western Front from 18th April 1915, and having been taken Prisoner of War died in German hands on 6th September 1918 initially being buried in Sissonne German War Cemetery before later being transferred to La Ville-Aux-Bois British Cemetery.