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10 April 2024

Hammer Price:
£1,200

A Second War ‘Burma operations’ ‘Immediate’ M.M. awarded to Naik Ali Muhammad, 9th Battalion, 12th Frontier Force Regiment, for his ‘marked gallantry in action’ at Inya on 28 February 1945: during an attack on the enemy’s position he shot dead two of the enemy, and when a third charged at him with a bayonet he took off his shovel, parried the Japanese bayonet charge with it, and eventually killed the enemy with the shovel

Military Medal, G.VI.R. (19156 Nk Ali Mohd F.F.R.) edge bruise, somewhat worn, nearly very fine £700-£900

M.M. London Gazette 21 June 1945:
‘In recognition of gallant and distinguished services in Burma.’


The original Recommendation, for an Immediate award, states: ‘On 28 February 1945 “D” company of this battalion was ordered to capture the village of Inya in Burma. Naik Ali Muhammad was commanding a section of his Platoon which was ordered to charge an enemy bunker position in a nullah on a flank from where a very heavy enemy fire was coming. He led his section on the objective. In dealing with the enemy he shot dead two Japanese with his sten gun. When a third Japanese charged at him with a bayonet Naik Ali Muhammad had no time to change his magazine which was empty as a result of previous encounter. So he immediately threw down his sten gun and took off his shovel which he was carrying on his back, parried the Japanese bayonet charge with it, and eventually killed him with the shovel.
During all this action Naik Ali Muhammad was in the midst of most the bitter hand to hand fighting encouraging and controlling his men under the command. His leadership and bravery in the most dangerous situation was a source of inspiration to all his men and ultimately contributed towards the success of the operations.’