holding long caduceus in right hand
(His son Patrick who also served with the same company and was killed at Gallipoli
Certificate and envelope of transmittal
He died of pneumonia on 7/2/1940 aboard the hospital ship 'Isle of Jersey' at Kirkwall in the Orkney's
London' around Derby Leicester and Rutland sixpenny token
WW2 group of 5. Warrant Officer Class 2 R. A. Cook, Royal Army Medical Corps. MID holding long caduceus in right1939 45 Star; France and Germany Star; Defence and War Medals 1939 45; Efficiency Medal, G. VI. R., Territorial (7347496. W. O. Cl. 2. R. A. Cook. R. A. M. C.), the first four in named O. H. M. S. box of issue to 'Mr R. A. Cook, 35 Crockerton Rd, Upper Tooting, London SW17', the last in card box of issue, all with original ribbons. nearly extremely fine R. A. Cook was Mentioned in Despatches for services in North West Europe including D Day (London