Atlantic Star

Awarded to Captain Clifford Rowland Baxter MN (1897-1977). A six pointed star, uniface, surmounted by a circular band crowned containing within it the Royal monogram 'G.R.I. VI.' Legend: 'THE ATLANTIC STAR'. Bar: 'FRANCE AND GERMANY'. Fitted with a ring and blue and pale green shot silk ribbon. Mounted on a bar with four others.

Clifford Rowland Baxter was born and died in Dovercourt, Essex near the port of Harwich. Although he did not come from a maritime background, he was apprenticed on 26 Aug 1911 to John Henry Ropner - owner of a company of shipowners and shipbuilders based in County Durham. During World War 1, Baxter was noted on the crew list of Ropner screw steamer ‘Brookby’ in 1915 as an apprentice and then 3rd mate - the vessel was sunk by ‘U-60’ two years later. He received a certificate of competency for as master for foreign-going steamships in 1921. During the Second World War he was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal for his part in evacuating troops from Dunkirk in the L & N.E.R. steamer ‘Prague’.

Object Details

ID: MED1888
Collection: Coins and medals
Type: War medal
Display location: Not on display
Events: World War II, 1939-1945
Date made: circa 1945
People: Baxter, Clifford Rowland
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements: Overall: 44 mm