Personal Details
Henry Stanley Adams was born in Hanmer, Flintshire, Wales on 15th March 1890, the sixth son of Samuel and Mary Catherine Adams of Halghton Mill, Hanmer, Flintshire, Wales.
The 1911 Census shows Henry working on his father’s farm.
Military History
Regiment : 14th Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regiment, formerly 694 Welsh Horse
Rank : Private
Service Number : 29888
Killed in action; Belgium 13 April 1918 Aged 28
Henry was awarded the Campaign Medals (British War Medal and Allied Victory Medal).
The British War Medal (also known as 'Squeak') was a silver or bronze medal awarded to officers and men of the British and Imperial Forces who either entered a theatre of war or entered service overseas between 5th August 1914 and 11th November 1918 inclusive. This was later extended to services in Russia, Siberia and some other areas in 1919 and 1920. Approximately 6.5 million British War Medals were issued. Approximately 6.4 million of these were the silver versions of this medal. Around 110,000 of a bronze version were issued mainly to Chinese, Maltese and Indian Labour Corps. The front (obv or obverse) of the medal depicts the head of George V. The recipient's service number, rank, name and unit was impressed on the rim.
The Allied Victory Medal (also known as 'Wilfred') was issued by each of the allies. It was decided that each of the allies should each issue their own bronze victory medal with a similar design, similar equivalent wording and identical ribbon. The British medal was designed by W. McMillan. The front depicts a winged classical figure representing victory. Approximately 5.7 million victory medals were issued. Interestingly, eligibility for this medal was more restrictive and not everyone who received the British War Medal ('Squeak') also received the Victory Medal ('Wilfred'). However, in general, all recipients of 'Wilfred' also received 'Squeak' and all recipients of The 1914 Star or The 1914/1915 Star (also known as 'Pip') also received both 'Squeak' and 'Wilfred'. The recipient's service number, rank, name and unit was impressed on the rim.
Further Information
Adams, Henry Stanley of Hanmer Flintshire private No. 29888 14th Royal Warwickshire regiment died 13 April 1918 in France on active military service Administration St. Asaph 11 February to Samuel Adams farmer. Effects £187 9s 4d.
Taken from Forces War Records
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