1939-45 Star
Awarded to William Arthur Ellis, RN (1895-1970). A six pointed star, uniface, surmounted by a circular band crowned, containing within it the Royal monogram 'G.R.I. VI'. Legend: 'THE 1939-1945 STAR'. Uninscribed: Awarded to S.P.O.William Arthur Ellis R.N. Fitted with a ring and ribbon of equal stripes of pale blue, scarlet and dark blue.
William Arthur Ellis was born on 6 January 1895, in Reading, Berkshire. After working as a labourer, he joined the Royal Navy on 5 March 1913 and re-entered on 2 February 1921. He spent most of his active service during First World War from 1917 to 1919 in HMS 'Kent' and in the interwar period in HMS 'Malaya' from 6 January 1922 to 25 November the same year. He re-entered the Royal Navy on 23 August 1937 as Stoker 1 (pensioner).By now a stoker Petty Officer, he received the Naval General Service Medal with a bar for services during the 1936-1939 Arab revolt in Palestine. Ellis's war medals also included an uninscribed set for service during the Second World War.
William Arthur Ellis was born on 6 January 1895, in Reading, Berkshire. After working as a labourer, he joined the Royal Navy on 5 March 1913 and re-entered on 2 February 1921. He spent most of his active service during First World War from 1917 to 1919 in HMS 'Kent' and in the interwar period in HMS 'Malaya' from 6 January 1922 to 25 November the same year. He re-entered the Royal Navy on 23 August 1937 as Stoker 1 (pensioner).By now a stoker Petty Officer, he received the Naval General Service Medal with a bar for services during the 1936-1939 Arab revolt in Palestine. Ellis's war medals also included an uninscribed set for service during the Second World War.
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Object Details
ID: | MED1243 |
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Collection: | Coins and medals |
Type: | War medal |
Display location: | Not on display |
Creator: | Unknown |
Events: | World War II: Battle of Britain, 1940; World War II, 1939-1945 |
Date made: | ca.1945 |
People: | Ellis, William Arthur |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
Measurements: | Overall: 44 mm |