1914-15 Star

Awarded to Commander Henry James Bray DSC (1882-1959). 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 Reverse: 'LIEUT. H.J. BRAY, R.N.R.' Fitted with a ring and red, white and blue watered-silk ribbon. Mounted on a bar with five others.

Henry James Bray was born in Shrewsbury in 1882 and qualified as a Merchant Navy captain in 1910. From 1910-1914 he was master of the ‘Holt Hill’, a four-masted barque. During World War I Bray served as a lieutenant in the Royal Naval Reserve and in 1916, while commanding the armed trawler ‘Searanger’, helped to sink the German submarine ‘U-74’ which was on a mine-laying expedition in the Firth of Forth. Bray was awarded the DSC for this action. He was promoted to Acting Lieutenant-Commander in 1919.

Object Details

ID: MED1594
Collection: Coins and medals
Type: War medal
Display location: Display - Forgotten Fighters
Creator: Unknown
Events: World War I, 1914-1918
Date made: circa 1918
People: Bray, Henry James
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements: Overall: 44 mm