But the submarine received 13 hits and after 15 minutes was seen to be on fire forward
Fouled Anchor Insignia in Gold with Chevron Patch (red embroidery on a diamond-shaped black wool base
and First World War Victory Medal (bronze
A First World War Cordite Carrier
A mixed lot of eight stick pin miniature badges and awards
United Kingdom. A Chaplains' Department Trio to Reverend A.E. Cox Auction But the submarine received 13A First World War trio for Army Chaplains Department service, including a 1914 15 Star, dedicated to REV: H. E. COX A. C. D.; a British War Medal, dedicated to REV. H. E. COX, and; a Victory Medal, dedicated to REV. H. E. COX, all swing mounted for wear with a horizontal pinback, accompanied by facsimile paperwork, demonstrating some toning to the medals, in near extremely fine condition. Footnote: Herbert Ernest Cox was born in April 1869 to parents