Great War Western Front and later Second World War Burma theatre group awarded to Private A. Potter, Army Cyclist Corps who served on the Western Front from 20th May 1915, being discharged after the war. He would later serve in Burma during the Second Wor
Great War Western Front and later Second World War Burma theatre group awarded to Private A. Potter, Army Cyclist Corps who served on the Western Front from 20th May 1915, being discharged after the war. He would later serve in Burma during the Second World War. 1914-1915 Star (3946 PTE. A. POTTER. A. CYCLIST CORPS.) British War Medal and Victory Medal (3946 PTE. A. POTTER. A. CYC. CORPS.) 1939-1945 Star Burma Star Defence Medal War Medal. Kings Medal for school attendance with bar 1911-12. The WW2 medals in their Royal Army Service Corps and Army Catering Corps records box of issue addressed to Mr. J.W. Pullen, 7 Deburgh Road, Wimbledon, London. Arthur Potter saw service as a Private (No. 3946) with the Army Cyclist Corps on the Western Front from 20th May 1915 and would be discharged to Class Z Reserve on 1st February 1919. A note with the group explains why the WW2 box is addressed to somebody with a different surname. (his daughter). (8) Nearly Extremely Fine