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Auction 125  24-27 Nov 2020
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Lot 4070

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GROUP OF EIGHT: British War Medal 1914-1918; Victory Medal 1914-19; 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Pacific Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. 2674 T Cpl W.H Simpson. 7 F.C.E A.I.F. on first medal, 2674 T-Cpl. W.H.Simpson. 7 F.C.E. A.I.F. on second medal, PX1 W.H.Simpson on last six medals. All medals impressed. Display mounted, some small spotty marks on ribbons, otherwise very fine - extremely fine and rare with PX1 serial number.

William Harry Simpson, boiler maker, age 27 (see note), born at Orange, NSW.

WWI: Enl.06Sep1915 at Sydney, NSW; Emb.22Dec1915 with 7 FCE as 2nd Cpl; Disemb.06Jan1916 at Alexandria and then to camp Serapeum, Egypt; to Front Line in France 06Apr1916; ops at Pozieres from 27Jul1916; WIA 03-04Aug1916 GSW to neck while marking Jump-Off Line; rejoined unit 08Jun1917; to 2ACCS, accidental injury to knee and right eye; rejoined unit in Belgium 15Jan1918; to hospital with influenza (Gassed) 11Jun1918; RTA 18Nov1918; Disch.15May1919.

WWII: William Hooper (Harry) Simpson, service with militia in New Guinea (NG2415); Enl.01Jun1940 at Port Moresby, Papua (PX1); to 2/15 Bn in Qld; ops in Middle East 26Dec1940; to 20 Infy Trg Bn 03Mar1941; RTA 11Dec1942 and to Wireless Unit; ops Thursday Island 01Mar1943; Ops New Guinea 16Aug1943 with ANGAU (Australian New Guinea Administrative Unit); to Cpl 15Sep1943; to Sgt 31Dec1943; ops New Guinea with ANGAU 26Nov1944; RTA 09Aug1945; seriously ill 07Sep1946; Disch.12Apr1946 Medically Unfit as Sergeant with 2/15 Bn.

NG was the prefix for the New Guinea militia. PX was the prefix for Papua 2/AIF volunteers. PX was only used for non indigenous Papuan volunteers.

Note: Simpson claimed that he was nearly 28 when enlisting on 6 September 1915 but later, when enlisting for World War II, claimed he was born on 11 December 1900 which would have made him 14 years and nine months of age when he enlisted for World War I. It is more likely that he lowered his age when enlisting for World War II. It is also interesting that he altered his second name from Harry to Hooper but still with the birthplace of Orange, NSW.

With research including WWI Service File.
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