Orders, Decorations & Medals - Australian Groups
Lot 2377 Session 8 (2.30pm Wednesday) Orders, Decorations & Medals - Australian Groups
Estimate $10,000
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FAMILY GROUP INCLUDING BEM TO AIR DISPATCHER: Father. Trio: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 2384 L-Cpl C.M.Harvey. 5 Bn. A.I.F. All medals impressed. Mounted in frame, very fine. Son. Group of Eleven: British Empire Medal (EIIR) (Military); 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45; General Service Medal 1918-62, - clasp - Malaya; Vietnam Medal 1964-73; Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (EIIR 1954-80), suspender Australia; Defence Force Service Medal; South Vietnam Campaign Medal, - clasp - 1960-. 27986 Raymond Harvey, R.A.A.S.C. on first medal, NX169398 R.Harvey on second to sixth medals, 2/7986 R.Harvey on seventh to ninth and eleventh medals, 27986 Harvey R. on tenth medal. The first nine medals impressed, the tenth computer engraved and last engraved. Court mounted, very fine - good very fine.
Together with; 1. Civilian award to uncle (The brother of Ray's mother (maiden name, Alice Hazel): Royal Humane Society of Australia certificate for Silver Medal dated 4 September 1939 awarded for courage and humanity displayed by John F. Hazel, Omeo (Vic.) 1st Constable of Police, aged 48 years, who risked his life in rescuing various people during the bush fires in the Omeo district on January 13 and 14, 1939. 2. Gallipoli Commemorative Medal 1967 in case named to C.M.Harvey and with framed accompanying certificate. 3. Father's medals in frame which also contains Infantry Combat Badge, Returned from Active Service badge, fibre dog tag and King's Silver War badge. 4. Matching set of miniatures and ribbon bar excluding Defence Force Service Medal. 5. Cases for British Empire Medal and also the Defence Force Service Medal, this with miniature and riband. 6. Female Relative Badge WWII with one star, attached to framed photo of female (presumably Ray's mother). 7. Warrant Officer's parade sword and pace stick. 8. Japanese style decorated cigarette lighter and case in box with plaque on lid inscribed 'Presented To/Sgt.R.Harvey/by/Senior NCO's/55 Coy. RASC (AD)'. 9. Air Dispatcher's equipment - goggles M-1944, earphones/microphone and leads, plastic whistle and compass. 10. Various unit patches sewn to cloth including one large table cloth size (228cm x 180cm) featuring unit patches, shoulder titles, qualification badges and rank badges. 11. A quantity of decals, mainly Parachute wing badges, Rigger's wing badges and Corps' badges. 12. Various boards with one or multiple badges mounted thereon, some with items missing. 13. RAASC Rugby XV Malaya 1956 woven patch (damaged). 14. Military issued manual with tools relating to firearms and targets. 15. Army Cinematograph Operator's Licence to R.Harvey. 16. US Military Assistance Command, Vietnam ration card issued to R.Harvey 17 Jun 1968. 17. Observer's Air Gunner's and W/T Operator's Flying Log Book WO2 R.Harvey (Paratrooper) (AD), Parachutist Log Book and Air Dispatcher's Flying Log Book. 18. C130B Load Adjuster Calculator (slide rule). 19. Australian Army uniform jackets, WWII (2), Malaya, also belts, Sam Browne, parade ceremonial belt, hat, side cap (moth eaten), black beret (AD). 20. Brassards (2, RAR Commonwealth with PUC (PUC moth eaten), Warrant Officer with Parachute badge). 21. Various passes, tickets, invitations, training manuals and framed training and service certificates. 22. Numerous large photos and photo albums, almost all military related, many showing WWII service in the Pacific and later Air Dispatch and parachute operations (100s). 23. Service souvenirs - Zippo cigarette lighter with Irvin parachute badge on one side and RSL badge on other side; cigarette cases, one Australian map the other Asian. 24. Masonic mark jewel in case; certificate to Ray Harvey as Master Mason; Mason's apron; Mason's case; various lodges' Masonic investiture programs; Masonic rule books. 25. Photo of Judy Garland with printed signature together with personally signed letter on her individual stationary. 26. Original documentation relating to award of British Empire Medal and Letter of Appreciation and Citation from CO, US Army 273rd Assault Support Helicopter Company (Hvy) for service in Vietnam. 27. Telegrams of congratulations from various important persons including Prime Minister R G Menzies; The Hon S Paltridge, Minister for Defence; The Hon A J Forbes, Minister for the Army. 28. WWII letter with photo from one of Ray's friends, Flying Officer Norman Charles Fernley-Stott RAAF, 463 Lancaster Sqn, Captain of aircraft JO-E missing in operations over Dresden, Germany, 13 February 1945, presumed dead. BEM: Supplement to LG 1/1/65, p40, New Year's Honours 1 January 1965 to Sergeant Raymond Harvey, RAASC. Citation: 'Sergeant Raymond Harvey enlisted in the Australian Regular Army in 1953. He has distinguished himself for his service in air despatching duties. He has served in this capacity whilst in Malaya and has instructed on this subject at the Royal Australian Army Service Corps Centre. He is currently serving with 40th Air Supply Platoon. He became a member of 39th Air Supply Platoon when it was raised and very quickly displayed such knowledge of all facets of the work of the unit that he became recognised as an authority on air despatching procedures and operations. When the second section of the unit was raised (although remaining in the number one section) he selflessly offered his services and assumed technical control. These two sections have now been absorbed and form the basis of his present unit. His experience gained from flying some 500 hours on 291 supply dropping sorties, 68 of which were on operations in Malaya, has been imparted with the skill and enthusiasm attained as an instructor at the Royal Australian Service Corps Centre, to all personnel of his unit. This has most certainly been a major factor in the present high standard of efficiency and preparedness for operations of 40th Air Supply Platoon. His enthusiasm, knowledge and ability in his military duties are outstanding and this excellent Non-Commissioned officer has worked beyond the normal call of duty and assumed responsibility far in excess of his rank.' Citation for Vietnam service: By direction of the Commanding Officer, 273rd Assault Support Helicopter Company (Heavy) this Citation is presented to WO2 Raymond Harvey, 27986 WO2 Australian Military Forces, Vietnam. 'For the performance of exceptionally outstanding service in support of the 'Superhooks' in the counterinsurgency effort in the Republic of Vietnam during the period 15 April 1968 to 27 April 1968. Through his outstanding professional competence and devotion to duty he contributed greatly to the successful accomplishment of the mission of the 'Superhooks'. The time and effort which he devoted to this assignment reflect great credit upon his enthusiastic devotion to duty and are in keeping with the best tradition of the Australian Military Forces. For his commendable services which merited this recognition, WO2 Raymond Harvey, is hereby officially designated an honorary member of the 273rd Assault Support Helicopter Company (Heavy). 1st May 1968, Vung Tau, Vietnam. Letter of Appreciation for Vietnam Service: Department of the Army, 273rd Assault Support Helicopter Company (Hvy), APO San Francisco. Thru: Commanding Officer, 176th Air Dispatch Company, Australian Military Forces, Vietnam. To: WO2 Raymond Harvey 27986 1. I would like to take this opportunity to express my sincere appreciation for the tremendous amount of assistance you rendered this unit during the period 15 April 1968 through 27 April 1968. 2. The vast knowledge of rigging you demonstrated was an invaluable asset to the 'Superhooks' in mission planning, execution, and accomplishment. 3. I would like to make special mention of the rigging technique you developed which allows the CH54A to transport the CH47A in a very stable condition at air speeds up to 70 knots. 4. The assistance you rendered and the work you performed was an inspiration to all of those with whom you were associated, and I extend my sincere thanks for a job well done. Father: Cecil Marshall Harvey, gardener, age 21, born Nottingham, England; Enl.19Aug1914 (allotted number 2384); Disch.17Sep1914 Medically Unit; Enl.28Apr1915 (second time and allotted A due to duplication of original number, thus number 2384A); Emb.16Jul1915; WIA 17Feb1917 shrapnel wound right arm, face and left leg, France; RTA 10Mar1919; Disch.18Jul1919. Son: Gunner Raymond Harvey 27986 (NX169398) born 15Jan1922 at Paddington, NSW; Enl.31Oct1940 at Paddington; 14 Bty RAA Darwin 1940-42; 53 Regt RAA New Guinea 1942-45; Disch.19Dec1945 ex 8 Anti Aircraft Battery. Post WWII - Enl. 2MD Jul1953; 101 Coy RAASC Oct1953-May1954; 19 NS Bn May1954-Aug1955; Aust Comp Malaya Aug1955-Oct1957; 55 Coy RASC Malaya Oct1957-Apr1958 (55 Coy pro rata had the highest death rate during operations in Malay, Singapore, Borneo and Thailand and was the most decorated unit in the Malayan Theatre. The unit's delivery programme was crucial to the campaign and enabled security patrols to remain in the jungle for several weeks pursuing communist forces.); RAASC School Jun1958-Aug1959; 13 NS Bn Aug1959-Feb1960; HQ 2 Div Coln Feb1960-Aug1960; 39 Air Sup Pl Aug1960-Apr1962; Aust Arm Singapore Apr1962-Jul1962; 40 Air Sup Pl Jul1962-Jan1966; 40 Air Dispatch Pl Jan1966-Dec1967; 176 AD Coy Dec1967-Dec1968 (includes Vietnam service 05Dec1967 - 08Oct1968); RAASC Centre Dec1968-Jan1971; 186 AD Coy Jan1971-Dec1971; 176 AD Coy Dec1971-Jan1973; 2 Air Sup Con Sec Jan1973-Apr1974; HQ 1 AASO Apr1974-Jan1977; HQ 1 ATSR Jan1977-Feb1978; Mov/Tpt FF Comd Feb1978-Jul1978; Disch.21Jul1978 as Warrant Officer Class 1. WOI Ray Harvey was a qualified Parachutist, Parachute Packer and Air Dispatcher and was presented with the RASC Air Dispatcher's badge while in Malaya serving with 55 Coy RASC. He was also the first President of Commando Sky Divers Club formed in 1961 (renamed Sydney Ripcord Club following an Army directive). With research. This is the most comprehensive collection of records, photos and memorabilia we have ever auctioned.
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