Second World War Fall of France Dunkirk casualty and North Africa Territorial long service group awarded to Corporal later Sergeant W.C. Duncan, King’s Royal Rifle Corps, Territorial Army, sometime 1st/7th Battalion, Middlesex Regiment, with whom he was serving with as a Sergeant in France in 1940 when he was wounded in action at Dunkirk on 30th May 1940. He went on to see service in North Africa, and was living in Enfield, Middlesex, when he claimed his campaign medals in 1948.
Group of 4: 1939-1945 Star; Africa Star; War Medal; Efficiency Medal, GVI 1st type bust, Territorial suspension; (6202879 CPL. W.C. DUNCAN. K.R.R.C.), with Army Council Campaign Medal Award Slip confirming entitlement to ‘3’ awards, and the Infantry and A.A.C. Record Office card box of issue for the last four, addressed to: ‘Mr. E.C. Duncan, 18 Shirley Road, Enfield, Middlesex.’
Condition: Nearly Extremely Fine.
Awarded to Corporal later Sergeant (No.6202879) W.C. Duncan, King’s Royal Rifle Corps, Territorial Army, sometime 1st/7th Battalion, Middlesex Regiment, with whom he was serving with as a Sergeant in France in 1940 when he was wounded in action at Dunkirk on 30th May 1940. He went on to see service in North Africa, and was living in Enfield, Middlesex, when he claimed his campaign medals in 1948.