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Thirteen Medals for Gallantry RHOSNEIGIR, ANGLESEY On the 28th August, 1941, determined efforts were made to rescue the crew of a British aeroplane which had crashed in the sea.

MR. DERRICK H. BAYNHAM was awarded the silver medal.

MR. JOHN L. S. WOOD was awarded the silver medal.

SECOND LIEUTENANT PETER T. WHYSALL, R.A. was posthumously awarded the bronze medal BATTERY SERGEANT-MAJOR ALFRED W. MOGER, R.A. was posthumously awarded the bronze medal.

GUNNER CLARENCE H. THORNTON, R.A. was posthumously awarded the bronze medal.

GUNNER REGINALD EATON, R.A. was posthumously awarded the bronze medal.

MR. ARTHUR J. OWEN, Second Officer, Mercantile Marine, was posthumously awarded the bronze medal.

POLICE CONSTABLE GEORGE C. ARTHUR was posthumously awarded the bronze medal.

SERGEANT C. JACKSON, R.A. was awarded the bronze medal.

LANCE BOMBARDIER T. TAYLOR, R.A. was awarded the bronze medal.

GUNNER J. W. PARKINSON, R.A. was awarded the bronze medal.

COASTGUARD OFFICER EVAN JONES was posthumously awarded the bronze medal.

AIRCRAFTSMAN 1st CLASS ALBERT E. ATKINSON was awarded the bronze medal..