Auction Catalogue

9 & 10 May 2018

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Lot

№ 1265 x

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10 May 2018

Hammer Price:
£220

Four: Jemadar Khazan Singh, Indian Army Veterinary Corps
1939-45 Star; Burma Star; War Medal 1939-45; Indian Army Meritorious Service Medal, G.VI.R. (V-1108 Dfdr. Khazan Singh, I.A.V.C.) very fine

Three:
Sergeant K. R. Hiscock, Indian Army Veterinary Corps
War Medal 1939-45; India Service Medal 1939-45; Army L.S. & G.C., G.VI.R., 1st issue, India (Sgt. K. R. Hiscock, I A V C) contact marks, nearly very fine

Seven:
Captain Atwar Singh, Indian Remount, Veterinary and Farm Corps
India
, General Service Medal, 1 clasp, Jammu and Kashmir 1947-48 (V.L.146 Capt. Atwar Singh R.V.F.C.); Raksha Medal 1965, unnamed; Indian Independence Medal 1947; 1939-45 Star; Burma Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45, mounted for display purposes together with section of riband for the Sainya Seva Medal, good very fine (14) £80-120

Khazan Singh served from the inception of the Indian Army Veterinary Corps on 14 December 1920, when numbers commenced for Indian other ranks at V 1000. Awarded his Meritorious Service Medal prior to the Second World War, he retired as a Veterinary Assistant Surgeon, before being re-employed as a Jemadar on the active list from 6 May 1943, serving with the 21 Kohat Mountain Battery in Burma until 1945.

Kenneth Robert Hiscock was born in Agra, India, in 1911, the son of Sergeant Earnest Hiscock, Royal Field Artillery.

Atwar Singh was born in Ludhiana on 7 February 1911 and graduated from the Punjab Veterinary College, Lahore in 1934. He entered Government Service and served as a Veterinary Assistant Surgeon in the Punjab. He was advanced Warrant Officer, 27 June 1941; a Viceroy Commissioned Officer on 1 November 1941, and was granted an Emergency Commission on 13 March 1944. He served during the Second World War with the Mesopotamian Expeditionary Force in Persia from 4 February 1942 to 2 May 1943 and in The Arakan from 17 November 1943 to 18 March 1944. He retired on 7 February 1965.