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medal, campaign

On display
human history
  • Other Name

    British War Medal 1914-1920, WW1 (descriptive name)

    13/938 Trooper John Samuel Patterson, Auckland Mounted Rifles, NZEF (associated name)

  • Description

    British War Medal 1914-20, WW1

    Medal awarded to 13/938 Trooper John Samuel Patterson, Auckland Mounted Rifles, NZEF.

    circular silver medal; plain, straight non-swivelling suspender; with ribbon

    obverse: coinage head of King George V with the legend GEORGIUS V BRITT: OMN: REX ET IND: IMP:

    reverse: naked figure of St. George on horseback facing right. The horse is trampling on an eagle shield and cross bones symbolic of death; above the horse’s head is the sun, symbolic of victory. Around the edge are the dates, 1914 and 1918

    ribbon: broad orange watered band down the centre, bordered with white, black and blue stripes

    named on edge: 13/938 TPR. J.S. PATTERSON. N.Z.E.F.

  • Place
  • Other Id

    N1457 (numismatics)

  • Department
  • Display Room
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Images and documents

Images

Artefact

  • Display location

    Pou Maumahara drawer bank 1, drawer G, medal position 35

  • Credit Line
    Collection of Auckland War Memorial Museum Tamaki Paenga Hira, N1457
  • Primary Maker

     William McMillan (Medallist)

  • Place
  • Date
    [1919]
  • Associated Notes

    British War Medal 1914-20, WW1

    Medal awarded to 13/938 Trooper John Samuel Patterson, Auckland Mounted Rifles

    Enlisted with the Auckland Mounted Rifles and embarked with the 4th Reinforcements on 17th April 1915 for Gallipoli,

    He was posted to his unit on the Dardanelles, on 23rd August 1915, and five days later on 28th August, was reported with a shrapnel wound to his left shoulder, and was briefly reported missing. He was admitted from Anzac Cove to a Hospital Ship, HS Devanagh, on 29th August for transport to Malta. He arrived there on 4th September, and was admitted to the Cottonera Military Hospital, where he was reported dangerously ill with a gun shot wound to his arm. By1 3th November he was out of danger and was transferred to the Hospital Ship Maheno, for return to New Zealand on 21st November 1915.

    A year later John Patterson sailed on HS Marama, returning to England for further medical treatment. He was admitted to No 1 NZG Hospital Brockenhurst, on 31/12/1916, to have his left arm amputated. He was then transferred to Hornchurch on 31th January 1917, from Hornchurch to Rockhampton on 26th February 1917 where he was fitted with an artificial limb. He then spent a week in Walton-on-Thames hospital before transferring to the NZ Discharge Depot at Torquay on 13th June 1917. On the 10th of July Headquarters London reports that he had forfeited 1 weeks pay and was CB (Confined to Barracks) for 7 days, as punishment for being absent. Finally he embarked from Plymouth on 26th July aboard the SS Rimutaka, bound for New Zealand.

    On 18th November 1917, a month following his return to New Zealand Trooper John Patterson was discharged from the NZEF, no longer fit for active service on account of wounds received while on active service.

  • Associated Event
    WW1; 1914-1918
  • Associated Person
  • Associated Date
    1914-1920
  • Period
  • Signature/marks

    13/938 TPR. J.S. PATTERSON. N.Z.E.F. (recipient's name)

    W McM (medallist's name)

  • Media
  • Measurement Description
    medal: 36mm diameter ribbon: 32mm wide
  • Measurement Reading

    36mm (medal)

    32mm ( ribbon)

  • Classification
  • Media/Materials Notes

    medal

    ribbon

  • Last Update
    19 Mar 2024
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