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The E-Sylum: Volume 21, Number 18, May 6, 2018, Article 31

WWI MEDAL RETURNED TO SOLDIER'S FAMILY

Here's a story of an interesting childhood find that had a happy ending many years later. -Editor

Great War for Civilisation medal More than a century after 24-year-old A.G. Hammond was killed on the Western Front, a World War I medal issued to him has been given to his granddaughter.

The Freedom Medal had been dug up by Mike Iacovelli in the 1980s, when he was a 9-year-old child looking for hidden treasure in his back yard in Worcester, Great Britain.

He convinced his mum to take to him to Worcester Museum to ask after the medal. He had scrubbed it clean and discovered "The Great War for Civilisation -1914 - 1919" inscribed on its surface, along with "A.G. Hammond."

At the museum, he was told it was a Freedom Medal posthumously awarded to Hammond after the Great War. It had been sent to his widow in Worcester and somehow ended up in a field outside the city.

The boy put it in a tin box where he kept his treasures and over the years, forgot about it.

He emigrated to Toronto and 2004 and took the box with him. Recently, he showed it to his three sons, and was prompted to try to find the family of Arthur George Hammond, who was a gunner in the 61st Division's ammunition column.

Eventually, the medal made its way to Carol Griffiths, 75, Hammond's granddaughter. She lives just 300 yards from where the medal was found.

"It is a one in a million find and I am thrilled to have the medal back in the family. Although I never met my grandfather having the medal which was awarded to him is wonderful," she said.

To read the complete article, see:
Man Who Dug Up WWI Medal As a Child Returns It to Soldier's Family (https://www.insideedition.com/man-who-dug-wwi-medal-child-returns-it-soldiers-family-42986)



Wayne Homren, Editor

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