Lot 139
Southern Desert Iraq

The Petra Collection of Medals to the 22nd Foot (The Cheshire Regiment) & Other Properties | M26001
Auction: 12 February 2026 10:30 GMT
Description
The General Service Medal awarded to Leading Aircraftsman, later Corporal, James Harry Evamy Royal Air Force Number 5 Armoured Car Company, comprising, General Service Medal 1918-62, one clasp, Southern Desert Iraq, (355127. L.A.C. J.H. Evamy. R.A.F.), very fine (1)
By December 1924, British troops had finally suppressed the Kurdish rebellion, though there remained outbreaks of hostility along the border in the north of Iraq. The role of No 5 Armoured Car Company at that time was to assist the Royal Air Force and British Army in holding back invading Kurdish tribesmen by providing on-the-ground support for the Vickers Vernon troop transport aircraft of 70 squadron and the Vernon bombers of 45 Squadron
James Harry Evamy was born on the 22nd of July 1901 in Stockton-on-Tees, he joined the Royal Air Force on the 9th of August 1923 sating that he was a 22-year-old Driver and Mechanic. His RAF Trade was Driver (Petrol). He served in Iraq with 5 Armoured Car Company from when he arrived in Iraq.
Sold with copy service papers

