1914-15 Star

1914-15 Star awarded to Leading Stoker Frederick Chapman Minchin RN. A uniface star of four points, the upper covered by a crown, with two crossed swords entwined by a short scroll. Inscription: '1914-15.'. An oak garland superimposed upon the whole. Inscription: 'G'. with a 'V' within it. Inscription on reverse: '288525 F.C. MINCHIN STO.1., R.N.' Fitted with a ring and red, white and blue watered-silk ribbon. On a bar with three others.

Leading Stoker Frederick Chapman Minchin RN (1879-1925) joined the Royal Navy on 18 May 1898. He was in 'King Alfred' on her voyage out as flagship of the China station in 1906 and while in the Far East, he served in river gunboat HMS 'Kinsha' until 1908. He left the Royal Navy and transferred to the Royal Naval Reserve, Portsmouth on 9 July 1910, but re-joined the Royal Navy during the next year. He was in HMS 'Canada' from 10 August 1915 until the end of the war. 'Canada' took part in the Battle of Jutland but suffered no casualties. Minchin was discharged on 3 October 1921. He returned to Chedworth his place of birth and died in Gloucestershire in 1925.

Object Details

ID: MED1494
Collection: Coins and medals
Type: War medal
Display location: Not on display
Events: World War I, 1914-1918
Date made: circa 1918
People: Minchin, Frederick Chapman
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements: Overall: 44 mm