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Family Group: Eight: Colonel E. G. Kennedy, Indian Medical Service, and Honorary Surgeon...
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Eight: Colonel E. G. Kennedy, Indian Medical Service, and Honorary Surgeon to H.M. the King, who died on active served on 13 October 1941
1914 Star (Capt. E. G. Kennedy. I.M.S.); British War Medal 1914-20 (Capt. E. G. Kennedy.); Victory Medal 1914-19 (Captn. E. G. Kennedy.); War Medal 1939-45; India Service Medal; Delhi Durbar 1911, silver (Lieut. E. G. Kennedy I.M.S.) contemporarily engraved naming; Jubilee 1935, unnamed as issued; Coronation 1937, unnamed as issued, edge bruising to DD11, otherwise nearly extremely fine, the 1914 Star scarce to the Indian Medical Service
Three: Nursing Sister A. M. Kennedy, née Bird, Queen Alexandra’s Military Nursing Service for India
1914 Star (Nursing Sister A. M. Bird. Q.A.M.N.S.I.); British War Medal 1914-20 (Nersing [sic] Sister A. M. Kennedy. I. G. Hospl.); Victory Medal 1914-19 (Nursing Sister A. M. Kennedy. I. G. Hospl.) nearly extremely fine, the 1914 Star scarce to unit (11) £500-£700
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Edward Galwey Kennedy was born in 1887 and was commissioned Lieutenant in the Indian Medical Service on 29 January 1910. He served with them during operation on the Western Front from 12 October 1914 until 4 November 1918; advanced Colonel on 1 April 1937, he was appointed Deputy Director-General of the Indian Medical Service in 1937, and was appointed Honorary Surgeon to H.M. the King Emperor on 24 November 1939. He died on active service in Bangalore on 13 October 1941.
Mrs. Annie Marion Kennedy, née Bird, the wife of the above, was born in 1880 and was appointed a Nursing Sister in Queen Alexandra’s Military Nursing Service for India on 29 November 1911. She served with them during the Great War in France and Flanders from 7 November 1914, receiving the 1914 Star, one of only 368 awarded to Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service, of which only a handful will have been to the Indian contingent, and married Captain Edward Galwey Kennedy on 18 December 1915. She resigned her appointment in 1916, and died in 1949.
Eight: Colonel E. G. Kennedy, Indian Medical Service, and Honorary Surgeon to H.M. the King, who died on active served on 13 October 1941
1914 Star (Capt. E. G. Kennedy. I.M.S.); British War Medal 1914-20 (Capt. E. G. Kennedy.); Victory Medal 1914-19 (Captn. E. G. Kennedy.); War Medal 1939-45; India Service Medal; Delhi Durbar 1911, silver (Lieut. E. G. Kennedy I.M.S.) contemporarily engraved naming; Jubilee 1935, unnamed as issued; Coronation 1937, unnamed as issued, edge bruising to DD11, otherwise nearly extremely fine, the 1914 Star scarce to the Indian Medical Service
Three: Nursing Sister A. M. Kennedy, née Bird, Queen Alexandra’s Military Nursing Service for India
1914 Star (Nursing Sister A. M. Bird. Q.A.M.N.S.I.); British War Medal 1914-20 (Nersing [sic] Sister A. M. Kennedy. I. G. Hospl.); Victory Medal 1914-19 (Nursing Sister A. M. Kennedy. I. G. Hospl.) nearly extremely fine, the 1914 Star scarce to unit (11) £500-£700
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Edward Galwey Kennedy was born in 1887 and was commissioned Lieutenant in the Indian Medical Service on 29 January 1910. He served with them during operation on the Western Front from 12 October 1914 until 4 November 1918; advanced Colonel on 1 April 1937, he was appointed Deputy Director-General of the Indian Medical Service in 1937, and was appointed Honorary Surgeon to H.M. the King Emperor on 24 November 1939. He died on active service in Bangalore on 13 October 1941.
Mrs. Annie Marion Kennedy, née Bird, the wife of the above, was born in 1880 and was appointed a Nursing Sister in Queen Alexandra’s Military Nursing Service for India on 29 November 1911. She served with them during the Great War in France and Flanders from 7 November 1914, receiving the 1914 Star, one of only 368 awarded to Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service, of which only a handful will have been to the Indian contingent, and married Captain Edward Galwey Kennedy on 18 December 1915. She resigned her appointment in 1916, and died in 1949.
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