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№ 283

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13 September 2012

Hammer Price:
£750

A Second World War M.C. group of five attributed to Captain G. F. Adye-Curran, Indian Medical Service

Military Cross, G.VI.R. reverse officially dated ‘1942’; 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Italy Star; War Medal 1939-45, all unnamed, mounted for wear, good very fine (5) £450-550

M.C. London Gazette 24 February 1942: ‘For gallant and distinguished services in the Middle East.’

The following recommendation is taken from official records: ‘At Omar Nuovo on the night of 22nd November and during 23rd November 1941 this officer, for a large part of the time under heavy and accurate shellfire, attended to a large number of wounded. In spite of one shell scoring a direct hit on an A.D.S. tent near which he was working, killing three patients, he carried on. His tireless efforts and calmness under fire saved many lives and he was a fine example to all around him. Since the above dates, for a month of continuous action with the enemy, Captain Curran has not spared himself day or night and has worked without respite.’

Gerald Francis Adye-Curranwas born on 26 March 1911, son of Lieut-Colonel W. J. P. Adye-Curran. He qualified in Dublin as a L.L.M., R.C.P.& S. (Irel.) in December 1934 and joined the Indian Medical Service as Lieutenant in April 1935, becoming Captain in April 1936.

With named Buckingham Palace M.C. forwarding slip and copied research.