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Eight: Wing Commander P. H. Burt, Royal Air Force, late Royal Warwickshire Regiment and Royal Flying Corps
1914-15 Star (1589 Pte. P. H. Burt, R. War. R.); British War and Victory Medals (2.Lieut. P. H. Burt, R.F.C.); General Service 1918-62, 2 clasps, Southern Desert, Iraq, Northern Kurdistan (F/O P. H. Burt, R.A.F.) second clasp loose as issued; Defence and War Medals; Territorial Force Efficiency Medal, G.V.R. (1589 Sgt. P. H. Burt, 1/6th R.W.R.); Belgian Croix de Guerre, mounted court style as worn, good very fine and very rare (8) £2000-2500
Fewer than 10 G.S.M.s issued with these two rare clasps, both of which are confirmed on the roll.
Percy Harry Burt was born in Plymouth, Devon, on 10 April 1897. He was a pre-War territorial in the 6th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment and served in France from 22 March 1915. He was discharged to a commission in the Royal Flying Corps on 21 June 1917. Appointed Lieutenant, R.F.C. (Aeroplane and Seaplane Officer) on 1 April 1918, he transferred to the Stores Branch as Flying Officer. In July 1925 he was serving in the Stores Branch, No. 9 (Bombing) Squadron R.A.F. (Island Area, Kent). He was promoted to Flight Lieutenant on 1 November 1931, to Squadron Leader on 1 December 1937, and in January 1939 he was Officer Commanding Supplies Depot, R.A.F. Habbaniya, Iraq. He became Temporary Wing Commander on 1 January 1940 and retired on 19 June 1943.
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