Victory Medal 1914-18

Obverse: Winged Victory standing (front), a palm branch in her right hand, her left arm outstretched. Reverse: Within a laurel garland, inscription: 'THE GREAT WAR FOR CIVILIZATION. 1914-1919'. Inscription on edge: 'MI6889 A.P. ROACH. S.B.A. R.N.' Mounted on a bar with two other medals. Fitted with a ring and watered silk ribbon of rainbow hues.

Albert Percy Roach (1897-1974) from Market Harborough, joined the Royal Navy on 18 November 1915 as a probationary sick berth attendant and spent the war years at Haslar Hospital and in destroyer HMS 'Vampire', based in home waters. In 1926, he went out to Hong Kong in sloop HMS 'Hollyhock', later transferring to 'Cornflower' and returning to the UK in HMS 'Cleopatra', by now a Sick Berth Attendant Petty Officer. In 1933 he served in HMS 'Suffolk', a county-class heavy cruiser, being promoted to Sick Berth Attendant Chief Petty Officer in 1934. The following year, he was invalided out of the Navy with a disease of the joints. In 1939 he was living on his naval disability pension with his brother Thomas Edwin Roach - a watch repairer and looking after their invalid mother Jane. He died at Hallaton near his place of birth.

Object Details

ID: MED1472
Collection: Coins and medals
Type: War medal
Display location: Not on display
Creator: McMillan, William
Events: World War I, 1914-1918
Date made: 1919
People: Roach, Albert Percy
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements: Overall: 36 mm