1914-15 Star

Awarded to Lieutenant Commander Claude Congreve Dobson RN (1885-1981). 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: 'LT. COMMR. C.C. DOBSON D.S,O, R.N.' Fitted with a ring and red, white and blue watered-silk ribbon. Mounted on a bar with five others.

Dobson joined the navy in 1901 via the officers’ training ship HMS ‘Britannia’. He was promoted lieutenant on 30 March 1906 and began training in submarines in 1907. He served in the submarine campaign in the Dardanelles in 1915. On 20 July 1915, he sunk U.23 after she attacked a trawler which had been towing his own submarine, C.27. In 1919, Great Britain was still at war with the revolutionary regime in Russia. The British Baltic Force was blockading a Russian base on Kronstadt. The ban on offensive action was lifted in July and on August 18th, Dobson led a raid by eight Coastal Motor Boats. The ‘Scooter Raid’ as it was called sank two Bolshevik battleships and a submarine depot ship in Kronstadt Harbour. After the war, Dobson served for three years with the Australian Navy, being promoted captain in 1925 and Rear-Admiral in 1936 having retired the previous year.

Object Details

ID: MED2104
Collection: Coins and medals
Type: War medal
Display location: Display - Forgotten Fighters
Events: World War I, 1914-1918
Date made: circa 1918
People: Dobson, Claude Congreve
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements: Overall: 44 mm