Long Service Medal, Special Constabulary 1943
Awarded to Commander Henry James Bray DSC (1882-1959). Obverse: Head of George VI (left). Legend: 'GEORGIVS VI BRITT : OMN : REX ET IND : IMP:' Reverse: Within an olive wreath, the inscription: 'FOR FAITHFUL SERVICE IN THE SPECIAL CONSTABULARY'. Bar: 'LONG SERVICE 1943'. Suspended from a red ribbon with a black stripe bordered with white along each edge.
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.
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.
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Object Details
ID: | MED1599 |
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Collection: | Coins and medals |
Type: | Long service award |
Display location: | Not on display |
Creator: | Unknown |
Date made: | Unknown |
People: | Bray, Henry James |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
Measurements: | Overall: 35 mm |