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    WW2 W/S Lieutenant Ditcham 2nd Hampshire Bn Home Guard Medal Group

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    For sale is a WW2 Medal Group to Beverley James Ditcham. 

      Ditcham was born on the 30th May 1925 in Wandsworth, London. His parents were Sinclair Frank Ditcham (1884-1953) and Helen Fraser Lauder born in 1880. Ditcham has a brother called Winfred who was born in 1919.    Ditcham joined the 2nd hampshire battalion home guard in 1940 aged just 15 years of age. Where he served with them until 1943.    Upon turning 18 years of age Ditcham enlisted in reading on the 8th January 1943 into the territorial army. His service number was 1151648 and his address on enlistment was Highclear park Newbury. He later went to officer training cadet college, where on the 4th of movement 1944 he was promoted to the rank of 2nd lieutenant in the royal regiment of artillery and then later again promoted to war substantive lieutenant WS/Lieutenant.   Ditcham remained in the home guard for duration of the war at the rank of WS/ Lieutenant and did not serve any service out side of the United Kingdom.    On the 7th of November 1947 he was discharged in Woolwich. In which he was then living at Ranleigh, wellington Avenue Virginia water Surrey.   Ditcham after the war married Margret Bruce in 1955 in Kensington. where they both lived at 2 Bentinck Mansions, St Marylebone. Sadly Ditcham later died whilst living at that address.    This medal group includes the following;   Officers release book class A   Soldiers service and pay book   Certificate of attestation    Notification of impending release document    Release certificate    Army education record card    Portrait photograph of Ditcham    Certified letter of eligibility of defence medal    Defence medal and ribbon    5 scans of his service records and a short write up.    This medal is an into grouping, with a good amount of paperwork and still further research to be done. This will be sent via Royal Mail 1st class signed for and dispatched within two working days.
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    Code

    18689 (MZ-58847)

    Period

    WW2

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