Missing Medals
This page displays all of the medals that have been listed as "missing" or recorded as being "wanted" by other registered users.
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- All medals listed in this field are permanently recorded on an International Medal Register. This register is the source from which information is drawn - which will assist in re-uniting you with your 'missing medals'.
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H.N.LUHRS
Medal Type: WW1 - British War Medal
Service No: 56104
Unit No: 4
Corps/Service:
Transport
Country: Australia
Private Herbert Norman LUHRS of the 4th Australian Motor Transport Company. Was also assigned to the Army Service Corps. The First World War Embarkation Role has him leaving Melbourne on the 23rd of July, 1918 aboard HMAT Marathon. The British War Medal was his only medal entitlement. He did not see active service due to the war finishing prior to his arrival in France.
H.W.GOLLEDGE
Medal Type: Pre WW1 - King's South Africa Medal
Service No: 368
Corps/Service:
Country: Australia
Surname-GOLLEDGE
Given Names-Halford Williams
Regimental Number-368
Rank Private
Unit Name-NSW Army Medical Corps
State-NSW
2nd Contingent
born 1880 Parramatta NSW clerk Queen's South Africa Medal & 5 clasps (Jbg. DH CC OFS) King's South Africa Medal(SA01)
I represent the only family interested in this mans history. He is my great grandfather. My grandmother has in her possesion his Queen's South Africa Medal and his 1902 Coronation Medal.
Would Really Appreciate having the medals united.
L.O.S.COAD
Medal Type: WW1 - World War 1 Pair
Service No: 2901
Unit No: 32
Corps/Service:
Infantry
Country: Australia
I am searching for the First World War medals of Lancelot Oswald Spirling COAD. His Service Number 2901 (South Aust.) 32nd Battalion 5th Division AIF. Medals seperate, there may be another medal too. I would like to purchase these medals if anybody has them for sale, as they are of sentimental value to my family.
MONKHOUSE
Medal Type:
Corps/Service:
Country: United Kingdom
Wanting to buy - ANY military medal or medals named to the surname MONKHOUSE. WW1, WW2, modern, Victorian - any conflict.
W.W.LAWRENCE
Medal Type: WW1 - British War Medal
Service No: 642
Unit No: 12
Corps/Service:
Machine Gun Corps
Country: Australia
I am wishing to make contact with the family of Private William Wallace LAWRENCE of the 12th Machine Gun Company. Born in Seeham, NSW and enlisted on the 15th of June, 1916. The First World War Embarkation Role has him leaving Melbourne on the 11th of May, 1917 aboard HMAT Ascanius. He was wounded in action on the 25th of April, 1918 at Villers Brettoneaux. Any information as to the whereabouts of his other war medals is also sought. (P50)
D.K. MATTHEWS
Medal Type: WW2 - Australian Pair
Service No: 407004
Corps/Service:
Air Force/Flying Corps
Country: Canada
Squadron Leader Daniel Kerr MATTHEWS was born in Hemmingford - Canada on the 12th of March, 1918. He enlisted into the Royal Australian Air Force on the 29/04/1940 from Adelaide. He was accidentilly killed in a flying accident (Wirraway crash) in the south-east of N.S.W on the 16th of September, 1943. Also killed in this same accident was Flying Officer William Sebastian. I am trying locate the family of Sq. Ldr. MATTHEWS or anybody who may know of the whereabouts of his next of kin. Please contact the Medals Gone Missing Administrator if you can helpl
W.H.SEBASTIAN
Medal Type: WW2 - Australian Pair
Service No: 1247
Corps/Service:
Air Force/Flying Corps
Country: Australia
Flight Officer William Harold SEBASTIAN, born on the 15th of March, 1915 at Yarrawonga - Victoria. His next of kin is listed as Joyce Sebastian. Tragically, he was killed in a flying accident (Wirraway crash) in south east N.S.W on the 16th of September, 1943 with Sq.Ldr MATTHEWS. I am seeking to locate his family regarding this incident. Please contact the Medals Gone Missing Administrator if you can help.
A.COLES
Medal Type: WW1 - World War 1 Pair
Corps/Service:
Country: United Kingdom
I am searching for my father's medals. His name is Alexander COLES and he was born in Bristol, England. I do not know his service number or which regiment he served in, but he was gassed in France. He later moved to Australia. I am not sure if this is his medal entitlement or if he was awarded the 1914/15 Star.
A.COLES
Medal Type: WW2 - 1939-1945 War Medal
Service No: N273688
Unit No: 22
Corps/Service:
Garrison Battalion/ Home Guard
Country: Australia
I am serching for my fathers medals. His name is Alexander COLES and he was born on the 19th of September, 1892. He served in the British Army in WW1 and the Australian C.M.F during WW2. His next of kin was Isabel COLES and he enlisted in Doonside NSW. He enlisted on the 16/07/1941 and discharged on the 30/11/1942. The WW2 Nominal Role has him serving with the 22 Garrison Battalion on discharge. I am willing to pay costs.
J.ANTONELLI
Medal Type: WW1 - World War 1 Pair
Service No: 307468
Unit No: 1/5
Corps/Service:
Infantry
Country: United Kingdom
Private John. P. ANTONELLI of the 1/5 L.R.B. (London Rifle Brigade). The medals may also be engraved under the same name, with the regimental number S-26629 Cameron Highlanders - rank of Corporal. My family has lost contact with these medals and it is not known where they are. I would like to purchase any medals or militaria under this name if located.