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War Medal 1914-1918 awarded to Flying Officer Robert Blaine Luard

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X008-8788

Laurd died whilst serving as an Observer when his aircraft stalled on take off from Dardoni for a bombing raid, 17 August 1922. The deaths of Laurd and his pilot leading to a dramatic review of the Royal Air Force in India, carried out by Sir John Salmond

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Distinguished Conduct Medal of Lieutenant Harold (Harry) Jameson

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1915, In Storage, 72/D/707

Distinguished Conduct Medal awarded to Harold (Harry) Jameson in 1915.

Distinguished Conduct Medal of Lieutenant Harold (Harry) Jameson | 72/D/707

Medaille Militaire certificate of Lieutenant Harold (Harry) Jameson, 20 July 1915

Archives, 1915, In Storage, X001-2317

Certificate for Medaille Militaire awarded to Harold (Harry) Jameson on 19 September 1914.

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War Medal 1914-1918 of Lieutenant Harold (Harry) Jameson

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1920, In Storage, 72/D/709

Lieutenant Harold (Harry) Jameson's War Medal 1914-1918. The edge is impressed Captain H. Jameson. The medal was mis-marked, Jameson did not reach the rank of Captain

Royal Air Force Museum

1914 Star of Lieutenant Harold (Harry) Jameson

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1920, In Storage, 72/D/708

Lieutenant Harold (Harry) Jameson's 1914 Star.

A four pointed star, the top point replaced by a crown. Two crossed swords on the face appear to provide four further points, Royal Air Force Museum

Victory Medal

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1920, In Storage, 72/D/710

Lieutenant Harold (Harry) Jameson's Victory Medal. The edge is impressed Captain H. Jameson. The medal was mis-marked, Jameson did not reach the rank of Captain

Royal Air Force Museum

Medaille Militaire of Lieutenant Harold (Harry) Jameson

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1914, In Storage, 72/D/711

Medaille Militaire awarded to Harold (Harry) Jameson on 19 September 1914.

Royal Air Force Museum

Military Cross of Lieutenant Harold (Harry) Jameson

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1916, In Storage, 72/D/706

Harold (Harry) Jameson joined the RFC as a Direct Entrant in February 1914. He embarked for France as an Air Mechanic 2nd Class in August, being promoted Air Mechanic 1st Class in September. Whilst serving with 4 Squadron he was awarded the Medaille Militaire 'For Gallantry' during the period 21-30 August 1914. He trained as a pilot in 1916 before returning to France and joining No. 42 Squadron. Jameson was awarded the Military Cross on 18 November 1916.

Silver cross hanging from a silver bar on a ribbon, Royal Air Force Museum

Program of the reception in Brussels of the British and Belgian RAF heroes of the Battle of Britain, 13-19 September 1946.

Archives, In Storage, X005-4886/008/001

Itinerary of events for the reception in Brussels of British and Belgian RAF pilots who flew in the Battle of Britain, 13-19 September 1946.

First page of British and Belgian RAF heroes Battle of Britain itinerary, Crown ©

Distinguished Flying Medal of Sergeant George Hawkins

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X008-9582

Hawkins won his DFM as a Leading Aircraftman whilst serving as the air gunner on a Bristol Blenheim. The Blenheim undertook a highly successful reconnaissance over north-west Germany on 31 October 1939. The DFM was awarded on 8 March 1940 by which time Hawkins had been promoted to Sergeant.

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