A WW1 R.A.M.C Salonika Campaign Medal Pair & Territorial Efficiency Medal Group to 386209 T.S.MJR A. Vinycomb, 2/1st Northumberland Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps (1618)

A WW1 R.A.M.C Salonika Campaign Medal Pair & Territorial Efficiency Medal Group to 386209 T.S.MJR A. Vinycomb, 2/1st Northumberland Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps (1618)

£135.00

A WW1 R.A.M.C Salonika Campaign Medal Pair & Territorial Efficiency Medal Group awarded to 1025 / 386209 T.S.MJR. A. Vinycomb, 2/1st Northumberland Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps.

Andrew Nixon Vinycomb was born circa 1887, at Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, and enlisted into the ranks of the Royal Army Medical Corps on the 20th of July, 1910, initially serving with the 15th Northern Field Ambulance.

During WW1, he served with the 2/1st Northumberland Field Abulance, disembarking Salonika on the 16th of September 1916, and was to serve there for the duration of the war. Amongst the copy research is a group photograph of the 2/1st Field Ambulance taken in Salonika during the period that Vinycomb was serving.

The medals are mounted for display, sold with copied research (including full service records confirming the above, his full medal entitlement, and the three medals are to the same man), and are as follows -

British War & Victory Medals, 1025 T.W.O. CL. 1. A. VINYCOMB. R.A.M.C.; G.V. Territorial Efficiency Medal, 386029 T.S.MJR. A.M. VINYCOMBE

Condition, good very fine

Please note the miss spelling of his surname on the Effeciency Medal - Vinycombe not Vinycomb -

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