Two 1939-45 Star, Air Crew Europe Star and War Medal Groups, both Royal Air Force (Sgt. H. A. Tune, with named condolence enclosure, box of issue -- "Mrs E. E. Moore", copy of birth certificate and details from 110 Squadron record book; Sgt. C. P. Penberthy, with named condolence enclosure, box of issue, and details from 97 Squadron record book), Stars and Medals in both groups impressed with number, rank, name and unit, extremely fine (6)

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Two 1939-45 Star, Air Crew Europe Star and War Medal Groups, both Royal Air Force (Sgt. H. A. Tune, with named condolence enclosure, box of issue -- "Mrs E. E. Moore", copy of birth certificate and details from 110 Squadron record book; Sgt. C. P. Penberthy, with named condolence enclosure, box of issue, and details from 97 Squadron record book), Stars and Medals in both groups impressed with number, rank, name and unit, extremely fine (6)

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INDENTSergeant Harold Arthur Tune, Observer, No. 110 Squadron (Blenhiems) was killed when, after returning from a bombing mission against enemy shipping in Emden harbour, his aircraft crashed near Wattisham, Suffolk, 31 September 1940

Sergeant Charles Paull Penberthy, Pilot, No. 97 Squadron (Manchesters) was reported missing, presumed killed in action, when his aircraft failed to return from bombing operations against Kiel, 26/27 June 1941

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