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#119 – An Impressive Father and Son Medal Grouping to the Campbell Family that Includes a 1940 Operation Dynamo Distinguished Service Cross and a Later Second Award Bar for Defending a Convoy Against an E-Boat Attack

#119 – An Impressive Father and Son Medal Grouping to the Campbell Family that Includes a 1940 Operation Dynamo Distinguished Service Cross and a Later Second Award Bar for Defending a Convoy Against an E-Boat Attack

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An Impressive Father and Son Medal Grouping to the Campbell Family that Includes a 1940 Operation Dynamo Distinguished Service Cross and a Later Second Award Bar for Defending a Convoy Against an E-Boat Attack, Father – 1914-15 Star medal, ‘MAJOR D.G. CAMPBELL R.A.M.C.’, British War and Victory medals with Mentioned in Despatches emblem, ‘MAJOR D.G. CAMPBELL’, Territorial Decoration, GV, reverse hallmarked for London 1913, no top bar. Group mounted as worn with matching mounted group of miniature medals.on – Group attributed to Commander Colin Henry Campbell the son of Douglas Graham Campbell, Distinguished Service Cross, GVIR, reverse dated 1940 with second award bar reverse dated 1942, 1939-45 Star medal, Atlantic Star medal, Africa Star medal, Italy Star medal, War medal 1939-45 with Mentioned in Despatches oakleaf, Coronation medal 1953, unnamed as issued, court mounted for wearing with matching mounted set of miniature medals. With ribbon bars and a single shoulder board.istinguished Service Cross, London Gazette 7th June 1940 – The KING has been graciously pleased to give orders for the following reward for good services in the withdrawal of the Allied Armies from the beaches at Dunkirk – Lieutenant-Commander Colin Henry Campbell, Royal Navy. Recommendation – Operation Dynamo, H.M.S. WOLSEY – Lieutenant-Commander Colin Henry Campbell, ‘WOLSEY completed 6 round trips to Dunkirk and on one occasion remained 25 hours in the outer harbour and offshore frequently under air attack, as W/T link ship. Carried a total of 3,650 troops between 0100/28 and 2330/31 when her D/G was out of action and she had to go to Portsmouth for that and other repairs’ar to the Distinguished Service Cross, London Gazette 10th February 1942 – For coolness, skill and readiness when our Naval Patrols and light Coastal Forces went into action against Enemy E. boats, sinking three and damaging others. Lieutenant-Commander Colin Henry Campbell, D.S.C., Royal Navy , Recommendation – ‘On the night of 12th-13th October, Wolsey’s convoy FN31 was attacked by E Boats north-east of Hammond Knoll. Wolsey immediately sighted three E.Boats and attacked them inflicting severe damage and driving them off. In the course of the engagement one E-Boat was probably sunk by Wolsey’s gunfire and a second damaged. On the night of 19th and 20th November Wolsey’s convoy FS50 was attacked by E-boats east of Winterton Ridge. Wolsey immediately at tacked three E-Boats sighted and drove them off: in the course of the engagement one E-Boat was seen to be heavily hit by 4′ H.E. and probably blew up.’ Remarks of Commander in Chief – ‘The repelling of E-boat attacks depends mainly on the Commanding Officer who has to make up his mind in a matter of seconds. He has to take into account many factors, including steering a safe course for interception in these narrow waters and getting his guns to bear which call for excellent judgement. Results, which are the acid test, showed Lieutenant Commander C.H. Campbell’s judgement to be sound on these occasions and I consider him deserving of a Decoration.’ In both these engagements Lieut. Comdr. Campbell showed skill and determination and manoeuvred his ship to the best advantage in his endeavour to destroy the enemy.ention in Despatches, London Gazette 27th January 1942 – For good services and devotion to duty. Lieutenant-Commander Colin Henry Campbell, D.S.C., Royal Navy. Mention in Despatches, London Gazette 1st January 1944 – Commander Colin Henry Campbell, D.S.C., Royal Navy (Inglefield, Surrey).

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