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A Second War Commando Immediate M.M. group of four for the Crossing of the Garigliano River awarded to Company Sergeant Major K. S. Hawkins, No. 40 Royal Marine Commando

Military Medal, G.VI.R. (CH.X.1120 C.S.M. K. S. Hawkins, R.M.); 1939-45 Star; Italy Star; War Medal, mounted for wearing, nearly extremely fine (4) £1,800-£2,200

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M.M. London Gazette 27 June 1944: ‘For leadership, gallantry and devotion to duty while serving with the Royal Marine Commandos in Italy.’ The recommendation for an Immediate award states:

‘On 22nd January 1944, north of the River Garigliano, C.S.M. Hawkins led a small patrol consisting of himself and six men. On encountering a German patrol of greatly superior strength he outwitted, by skilful leadership, and succeeded in capturing twelve prisoners. Later he led out a second patrol and this time returned with a further 18 prisoners. During the whole operation his courage, initiative and coolness were of the highest order and were a fine example and inspiration to the men under his command.’

Sold with a copy of the original recommendation and extract from Commando Gallantry Awards of World War II. A total of 106 Military Medals and one Bar were awarded to the Royal Marines during the Second World War.

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A Second War Commando Immediate M.M. group of four for the Crossing of the Garigliano River awarded to Company Sergeant Major K. S. Hawkins, No. 40 Royal Marine Commando

Military Medal, G.VI.R. (CH.X.1120 C.S.M. K. S. Hawkins, R.M.); 1939-45 Star; Italy Star; War Medal, mounted for wearing, nearly extremely fine (4) £1,800-£2,200

Footnote
M.M. London Gazette 27 June 1944: ‘For leadership, gallantry and devotion to duty while serving with the Royal Marine Commandos in Italy.’ The recommendation for an Immediate award states:

‘On 22nd January 1944, north of the River Garigliano, C.S.M. Hawkins led a small patrol consisting of himself and six men. On encountering a German patrol of greatly superior strength he outwitted, by skilful leadership, and succeeded in capturing twelve prisoners. Later he led out a second patrol and this time returned with a further 18 prisoners. During the whole operation his courage, initiative and coolness were of the highest order and were a fine example and inspiration to the men under his command.’

Sold with a copy of the original recommendation and extract from Commando Gallantry Awards of World War II. A total of 106 Military Medals and one Bar were awarded to the Royal Marines during the Second World War.

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