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Auction: 4014 - Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals and Militaria
Lot: 141

An Excellent 'North Africa' M.M. Group of Five to Sergeant W.A. Evans, Royal Artillery Military Medal, G.VI.R. (1064397 Sjt. W.A. Evans R.A.); 1939-45 Star; Africa Star, with 1st Army Bar; Defence and War Medals, extremely fine (5) Estimate £ 700-800 M.M. London Gazette 22.7.1943 No. 1064397 Sergeant William Alfred Evans, Royal Regiment of Artillery (Rotherham). Recommended for D.C.M. 16.5.1943. The Recommendation states 'Sgt. Evans is troop Sergeant of "K" Troop, 88th Anti - Tank Battery, 14th Anti - Tank Regiment. Two guns of "K" Troop were ordered into action on Sidi ........... ridge during the morning of 29th April. The route for the troop was through a minefield, and then over an open slope which was exposed to shell and small arms fire. The position was just below and defiladed by the lip of the top of the ridge, firing backwards. The guns which should have covered the top of the ridge were either destroyed or unable to occupy the selected positions because of accurate machine gun and mortar fire. Tanks were reported on the far side of the ridge. It was necessary to manhandle the gun over the crest of the ridge. Sgt. Evans collected some infantry and manhandled the gun over the top of the hill onto the forward slope which was in full view of the enemy. Enemy tanks were engaged by the gun and two tanks were destroyed in three rounds. Just after this gun had opened fire, Sgt. Evans and the infantry he had collected manhandled the second gun onto the crest and the gun opened fire and destroyed a tank. Early in the tank attack the troop Commander had been wounded, and Sgt. Evans took command of the guns. He collected the infantry to assist in manhandling, helped to load the gun, and later conducted the most dangerous operations in order to try to get the guns and ammunition back under cover.'

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