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Margaret
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7 Feb 2014 15:28 |
Thank you :-)
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5 Feb 2014 21:30 |
Margaret, Det posted on your other John Story thread to which i also posted info, you have not been back to that thread yet so i will repost hear just to be sure you get the information.
Acording to Detective's post ref medals he doesn't appear to have been awarded any medals for Gallantry, (That doesn't meen he wasn't a hero) Just that his efforts were not noted in the right quarters?
The qualification for his medals are below
Authorised in 1918, the 1914/15 Star was awarded to personnel who saw service in France and Flanders from 23 November 1914 to 31 December 1915, and to personnel who saw service in any other operational theatre from 5 August 1914 to 31 December 1915.
The British War Medal 1914-1920, authorised in 1919, was awarded to eligible service personnel and civilians. Qualifications for the award varied slightly according to service. The basic requirement for army personnel and civilians was that they either entered a theatre of war, or rendered approved service overseas between 5 August 1914 and 11 November 1918. Service in Russia in 1919 and 1920 also qualified for the award.
The Victory Medal 1914-1919 was also authorised in 1919 and was awarded to all eligible personnel who served on the establishment of a unit in an operational theatre
from http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/records/medal-index-cards-ww1.htm
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Margaret
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5 Feb 2014 21:07 |
My sister has breast cancer and I wanted to find something amazing for her from our background ask old relatives say James Guliver storey was a hereo, and my sister says our grandad Steve storey had his medals but they are now lost I am sorry if I confused
James gulliver storey 1880 Easington :-0
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Margaret
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5 Feb 2014 20:50 |
Hi Thank you so did James gulliver storey get them medals Thank you Margaret
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4 Feb 2014 19:51 |
See the link to your other thread for a very few more details - we probably cross posted.
From the image –
2 Regimental numbers G3/10504 440438
Theatre of war first served in – France Date of Entry therein – 4 Oct 1915 Discharged – 3 Mar 1919
Medals – Victory, British (both while with the LC 101, B166) and 1915 Star when served with LC/31C
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Margaret
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4 Feb 2014 19:27 |
Thank you How do I get a list of the medals he won? :-)
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4 Feb 2014 19:07 |
As you already have a thread about James Gulliver Storey (Trimdon, Durham), its best to continue on that one.
http://www.genesreunited.com.au/boards/board/military_chat/thread/1335722
The three medals you refer to where probably service medals - read up on them here http://www.greatwar.co.uk/medals/ww1-campaign-medals.htm
Details of his medal card posted on the original thread
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Margaret
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4 Feb 2014 18:32 |
Thank you so much you have found the army hero in my husbands tree your help is greatly appreciated.
As I said at the start I think I have three relatives killed in action can you help please James Guliver Storey born 1880 Trimdon , apparently my uncle has told me he came home from the First World War and received medals of acclaim can you help me find out more he is my great grandad :-D
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29 Jan 2014 10:59 |
Probably should have added this at the time to my post re the details on the Medal card.
The ‘Star’ is prefixed with the number 15. The Theatre of War first served in says (2) Balkans. Date of entry therein – 6 Aug 1915.
So from the entries we have been able to find.
He voluntarily enlisted in the Norfolk Regiment on 6 Aug 1915. He served in the Balkans for which he was awarded by right the 1914-15 Star. Because he entered a theatre of war or entered overseas service between 5th August 1914 and 11th November 1918 he was awarded the British War Medal 1914-1918. Although 5.7 million Victory medals were issued, eligibility for this medal was more restrictive and not everyone who received the British War Medal ('Squeak') also received the Victory Medal ('Wilfred'). However, in general, all recipients of 'Wilfred' also received 'Squeak' and all recipients of 'Pip' also received both 'Squeak' and 'Wilfred'. We know that he served in Palestine and that he was killed in action there in 1917. He is buried in Gaza.
He was given 2 service numbers from which we can assume that he was reassigned to different companies/battalions from the one he was originally posted to. This was not unusually when Companies or Battalions combined if they had lost great numbers in conflict.
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29 Jan 2014 10:24 |
Here's the GRO entry if you wanted to order his DC. Never having seen one, it may just say 'killed in action' or 'died of wounds'.
GRO WAR DEATHS ARMY OTHER RANKS (1914 to1921) First Name ALBERT E Last Name TOOKE Year 1917 Soldier Number 240685 Rank Private Unit Or Regiment Norfolk Regiment Volume S.1 Page 167 Record set British nationals armed forces deaths 1796-2005 Record collection Deaths & burials Category Births, Marriages & Deaths Collections from Great Britain Record Source GRO War Death Army Other Ranks (1914 to 1921) Transcriptions © brightsolid online publishing ltd
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28 Jan 2014 12:12 |
There are two records for the 1st Norfolk Regt with different dates so check before you download.
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28 Jan 2014 11:41 |
Details of the medals he was awarded, and why
http://www.greatwar.co.uk/medals/ww1-campaign-medals.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_campaign_medals
Enter .... Norfolk Regiment war diaries... into this link to the National Archives and plough through the results to see if a relevant WW1 Diary is available
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/records/
Details of the Royal Norfolk Regimental Museum are here
http://www.rnrm.org.uk/
If the NA doesn't hold the Dairies, they may be able to tell you were they are, or extract the A Company section for the day Albert died
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28 Jan 2014 11:31 |
Found this by Googling his Regiment
Battalions of the Territorial Force 1/4th Battalion August 1914 : in Norwich. Part of Norfolk and Suffolk Brigade, East Anglian Division. May 1915 : the formation was retitled as 163rd Brigade, 54th (East Anglian) Division. 29 July 1915 : embarked at Liverpool and moved to Gallipoli via Mudros. Landed at Suvla Bay on 10 August 1915. 19 December 1915 : evacuated from Gallipoli and arrived at Alexandria. Served in Egypt and Palestine thereafter.
1/5th Battalion August 1914 : in East Dereham. Part of Norfolk and Suffolk Brigade, East Anglian Division. Record same as 1/4th Battalion.
http://www.1914-1918.net/norfolks.htm
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27 Jan 2014 20:59 |
So far his military records don't appear to be surfacing. They could be amongst those burnt during WW2 bombing.
As GlitterBaby will probably add to her post -
He was awarded the British and Victory medals as well as the Star. These were the standard medals which many servicemen were given.
Was he a hero? How do you define a Hero? If he had something that had drawn the attention of the authorities, it might have been recorded in his service records.
Do you know Peter Tooke? http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=dfl&GRid=56592249
Pte Albert Edward Tooke Not forgotten. Commemorated in Ely Cathedral, Chichester Cathedral and the Wisbech War Memorial. - Peter Tooke Added: Oct. 31, 2013
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27 Jan 2014 20:48 |
From the Commonwealth War Graves Commission site
TOOKE, ALBERT EDWARD
Rank: Private Service No:240685 Date of Death:19/04/1917 Age: 21 Regiment/Service:Norfolk Regiment "A" Coy. 1st/5th Bn. Grave Reference XXIII. G. 3. Cemetery GAZA WAR CEMETERY Additional Information: Son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Tooke, of 91, King's Rd., East Dereham, Norfolk.
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27 Jan 2014 20:45 |
Medal Card on Ancestry
Name: Albert E Tooke
Regiment or Corps: Norfolk Regiment, Norfolk Regiment
Regimental Number: 3130, 240685
Not found any service record using either of the numbers
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Margaret
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27 Jan 2014 17:52 |
Hi Thank you so much for helping me My husbands grandfather Jesse Tooke's brother Albert Edward Tooke born August 1895 Died 19 April 1917 Palestine Norfolk Regiment 1/5 the Battalion (TF) No 240685 Killed in action Egyptian Theatre
Can you help me find his records Was he a Herero Thanks Margaret
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27 Jan 2014 10:14 |
What 'more' info do you have in mind?
Please elaborate...................
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25 Jan 2014 17:23 |
DazedConfused, I found 3 and all 3 gave me more info than i had before so i was quite pleased
it is an ongoing project so worth having another look from time to time
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25 Jan 2014 15:31 |
Porkie Pie
I was so disappointed when I went to the wills when they were first opened. Not a lot on there, and none of mine at all...... :-(
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