WW1 1914-15 Star Trio and RN Long Service & Good Conduct Casualty Medal Group of Four – Petty Officer R. Pearson, Royal Navy – Killed 19/3/1918
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A first world war casualty medal group of four awarded to 169482 Petty Officer Richard Pearson, Royal Navy, who was killed on HMS Motagua when she collided with US destroyer Manley off the Irish coast.1914-15 Star named to 169482, R. Pearson, P.O., R.N. British War Medal named to 169482 R. Pearson. P.O. R.N. WW1 Victory Medal named to 169482 R. Pearson. P.O. R.N. George V Royal Navy Long Service & Good Conduct Medal named to 169482. Richard Pearson, P.O., H.M.S. Motagua.Killed – 19th March 1918Richard Pearson was born on 3rd October 1877 in Wandsworth, London.His LSGC is traced 25/1/1917.Pearson was killed as a result of an explosion when HMS Motagua collided with US Destroyer Manlley off the Irish coast on 19th March 1918.The medals are in good condition.Comes with research.
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