Defence Medal 1939-45

Awarded to Percy Stanley Inge (1892-1973). Obverse: head of King George VI. Obverse: Head of King George VI. Legend: 'GEORGIVS VI D : G : BR : OMN : REX : F:D : IND : IMP'. Reverse: An oak tree and Royal crown supported by lions rampant, their heads turned away. Inscription: '1939', '1945'. Exergue: 'THE DEFENCE MEDAL'. Fitted with a bar and orange ribbon with pale green edges divided by a narrow black stripe. Mounted on a bar with six others.

Percy Stanley Inge was born at Faversham, the son of Henry Murton Inge, a sailing barge master. His naval service began on 22 July 1908, being employed on shore with a reduced pension from 1922. He was re-employed during World War II with the rank of Petty Officer.

He was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal for services during the operations against Zeebrugge and Ostend on the night of the 22-23 April 1918. HMS ‘Intrepid’, ‘Thetis’ and ‘Iphigenia’ were stripped and filled with concrete to act as blockships across the mouth of the canal. On completion of this operation the crew from these vessels got into the boats and were duly picked up by other vessels under heavy fire. Petty Officer Inge served on board HMS ‘Intrepid’.

Inge married Elsie Isobel Shaw on 12 December 1921 in Malvern, Worcestershire and died in Gloucester.

Object Details

ID: ZBA0320
Collection: Coins and medals
Type: War medal
Display location: Display - Forgotten Fighters
Creator: Paget, Thomas Humphrey
Events: World War II, 1939-1945
Date made: circa 1945
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements: Overall: 36 mm
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