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1914-15 Star attributed to 68251 Driver Charles E. Eariss, Royal Field Artillery casualty
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1914-15 Star attributed to 68251 Driver Charles E. Eariss, Royal Field Artillery casualty
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Four-pointed faceted bronze star with crown and loop suspension; the face with crossed swords and a circular oak wreath imposed, a ribbon centrally bearing the dates ‘1914-15’, the royal cipher ‘GV’ (for King George V) below; the reverse plain, with the attribution ‘68251 / DVR. C. E. EARISS. / R.F.A.’; age-toned; on replaced correct ribbon.

The Star was instituted in 1918 and awarded to those who had served in any theatre of war between 5 August 1914 and 31 December 1915 but had not already been awarded the 1914 Star.

Driver Charles E. Eariss qualified for the Star in France on 14 July 1915. He was also entitled to the British War Medal 1914-1920 and the Inter-Allied Victory Medal.  He died on 27 October 1920 and is buried in Hammersmth Old Cemetery.

Sold with a copy of his Medal Index Card and Commonwealth War Graves in memoriam.

 
1914-15 Star attributed to 68251 Driver Charles E. Eariss, Royal Field Artillery casualty
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1914-15 Star attributed to 68251 Driver Charles E. Eariss, Royal Field Artillery casualty
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1914-15 Star attributed to 68251 Driver Charles E. Eariss, Royal Field Artillery casualty
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1914-15 Star attributed to 68251 Driver Charles E. Eariss, Royal Field Artillery casualty
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