British War Medal (T4-160528 DVR. T.A. BROWN. A.S.C.); Victory Medal (T4-160528 DVR. T.A. BROWN. A.S.C.); Territorial Force War Medal (T4-160528 DVR. T.A. BROWN. A.S.C.); Territorial Efficiency Medal GVR (T4-160528 DVR. T.A. BROWN. R.A.S.C.)
Thomas Albert Brown was born in about 1893 and would have enlisted with the Royal Army Service Corps as a Driver in about 1910. He was attached to No 108 Horse Transport Company, ASC and, after being in the field for 1 year and 10 months, was admitted to 69 Ambulance Train for treatment (Debility) on 8 November 1917.
He survived the war and was awarded the Territorial Efficiency Medal in 1920, followed by the Territorial Forces War Medal in 1923.
Medals are in good condition unless indicated otherwise. Sold with some research including a previous purchase order from a dealer in Northampton in 2010.