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The Exceptional and Possibly Unique Royal Air Force Southern Desert Iraq O.B.E. and Arab Revolt Orde

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The Exceptional and Possibly Unique Royal Air Force Southern Desert Iraq O.B.E. and Arab Revolt Order of El Nada Medal Group of Seven, The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, OBE (Military) Officers 1st type breast badge, 1914-15 Star medal, “2. LIEUT. H.H. JAMES SOM. L.I.”, British War and Victory medals, “CAPT. H.H. JAMES R.A.F.”, General Service medal 1918-62 GV with clasps IRAQ and SOUTHERN DESERT IRAQ (2nd clasp loose on ribbon), “F/L H.H. JAMES R.A.F.”, Italy War Merit Cross, Hejaz Kingdom, Order of El Nahda Fourth Class Neck Badge on its original plaited neck cord. First six medals mounted on pin backed ribbon bar. With matching mounted set of miniature medals, including both foreign awards but missing the 2nd clasp to the G.S.M. Medals are accompanied by an Austro-Hungarian trench knife with an engraved brass plaque set in the handle “AUSTRIAN BAYONET FOUND AT CANOVE ASIAGO PLATEAU ITALY H. HINDLE JAMES 22.XVII.18 R.A.F.” A rare group of medals to a real character, many of Huck’s extensive handwritten diaries are available to view on-line. Harold Hindle James, known as Huck to his family was born on 1st March 1894 in Clifton, Bristol the son of a college professor. Most of his childhood was spent in the UK but between 1903 and 1906 he and his family were living in India. His father remained in India as the Principal of the Presidency College in Calcutta when the family returned. He attended Dulwich College and in 1912 he went on to read English Literature at Christ Church, Oxford. On the outbreak of war in August 1914 Huck gave up his studies and was commissioned 2nd Lieutenant in the Somerset Light Infantry. In March 1915 he transferred to the Royal Flying Corps serving as an Observer in 10 Squadron later moving to 14 Sqdn in Egypt. He returned to Britain in May 1916 to train as a pilot (Aviators Certificate issued 17th July 1916, no.3225). In September of the same year he returned to Egypt, stationed on the Suez Canal he provided air support for the Allied advance across the desert to El Arish. In January 1917 he moved to Rabegh in the Hedjaz, in what is now Saudi Arabia, where he supported the ‘Arab Revolt’ against the Turks conducting both reconnaissance and bombing missions assisting the forces on the ground one of whom included Lawrence of Arabia. After this he spent a short spell in Aden and Palestine before he was invalided back to Britain in June 1917. In Summer 1918 he returned to active duty on the Italian front as a flight commander in 66 Sqdn. carrying out patrols and bombing missions. In October 1918 he was involved in the destruction of an Austrian balloon but in doing so was wounded (GSW to the cheek) and was forced to land in no-man’s land on an island in the Piave river where he was later rescued by Italian forces. Post war he was posted to Egypt, to Constantinople and then to Iraq. 2 years in Britain followed after which he returned to Iraq from 1924 to 1929. Invalided out of the RAF in January 1931 he then spent several years travelling until in 1935 he was back in Egypt where he was offered a position as a volunteer civilian liaison officer at RAF Headquarters. He travelled extensively through the Middle East making contact with many leading Royal and Political figures, his interference in politics though upset the British Embassy in Cairo to the extent that they attempted, unsuccessfully, to get him expelled from the country. Post Second World War, he continued to be based in Egypt carrying out charitable activities and making occasional personal trips out of the country until in June 1967, during the Six Day War, and at the age of 73, he was arrested, mistreated and expelled by the Egyptian authorities. Suffering from the advanced stages of cancer he moved to Malta in October 1968 where he died on 2nd February 1969. O.B.E. Military Division, London Gazette 15th March 1929 – The KING has been graciously pleased to give orders for the following promotion in, and appointments to, the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire for services rendered in connection with the operations against the Akhwan in the Southern Desert, ‘Iraq during the period November, 1927-May, 1928. Flight Lieutenant Harold Hindle James, Royal Air Force. Italian War Merit Cross (Croce Di Guerra), London Gazette 8th February 1919 – Captain Harold Hindle James. The Order of Al Nahda of the Kingdom of the Hijaz Fourth Class – not in the London Gazette but is noted in correspondence from the Arab Bureau in Cairo to H.Q. R.A.F. Middle East (Al Qibla No.385 20th May 1920) – Flight Lieut. H. Hindle James. (Al Qibla was the Arabic official gazette of the Kingdom of Hejaz between 1916 and 1924).
The Exceptional and Possibly Unique Royal Air Force Southern Desert Iraq O.B.E. and Arab Revolt Order of El Nada Medal Group of Seven, The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, OBE (Military) Officers 1st type breast badge, 1914-15 Star medal, “2. LIEUT. H.H. JAMES SOM. L.I.”, British War and Victory medals, “CAPT. H.H. JAMES R.A.F.”, General Service medal 1918-62 GV with clasps IRAQ and SOUTHERN DESERT IRAQ (2nd clasp loose on ribbon), “F/L H.H. JAMES R.A.F.”, Italy War Merit Cross, Hejaz Kingdom, Order of El Nahda Fourth Class Neck Badge on its original plaited neck cord. First six medals mounted on pin backed ribbon bar. With matching mounted set of miniature medals, including both foreign awards but missing the 2nd clasp to the G.S.M. Medals are accompanied by an Austro-Hungarian trench knife with an engraved brass plaque set in the handle “AUSTRIAN BAYONET FOUND AT CANOVE ASIAGO PLATEAU ITALY H. HINDLE JAMES 22.XVII.18 R.A.F.” A rare group of medals to a real character, many of Huck’s extensive handwritten diaries are available to view on-line. Harold Hindle James, known as Huck to his family was born on 1st March 1894 in Clifton, Bristol the son of a college professor. Most of his childhood was spent in the UK but between 1903 and 1906 he and his family were living in India. His father remained in India as the Principal of the Presidency College in Calcutta when the family returned. He attended Dulwich College and in 1912 he went on to read English Literature at Christ Church, Oxford. On the outbreak of war in August 1914 Huck gave up his studies and was commissioned 2nd Lieutenant in the Somerset Light Infantry. In March 1915 he transferred to the Royal Flying Corps serving as an Observer in 10 Squadron later moving to 14 Sqdn in Egypt. He returned to Britain in May 1916 to train as a pilot (Aviators Certificate issued 17th July 1916, no.3225). In September of the same year he returned to Egypt, stationed on the Suez Canal he provided air support for the Allied advance across the desert to El Arish. In January 1917 he moved to Rabegh in the Hedjaz, in what is now Saudi Arabia, where he supported the ‘Arab Revolt’ against the Turks conducting both reconnaissance and bombing missions assisting the forces on the ground one of whom included Lawrence of Arabia. After this he spent a short spell in Aden and Palestine before he was invalided back to Britain in June 1917. In Summer 1918 he returned to active duty on the Italian front as a flight commander in 66 Sqdn. carrying out patrols and bombing missions. In October 1918 he was involved in the destruction of an Austrian balloon but in doing so was wounded (GSW to the cheek) and was forced to land in no-man’s land on an island in the Piave river where he was later rescued by Italian forces. Post war he was posted to Egypt, to Constantinople and then to Iraq. 2 years in Britain followed after which he returned to Iraq from 1924 to 1929. Invalided out of the RAF in January 1931 he then spent several years travelling until in 1935 he was back in Egypt where he was offered a position as a volunteer civilian liaison officer at RAF Headquarters. He travelled extensively through the Middle East making contact with many leading Royal and Political figures, his interference in politics though upset the British Embassy in Cairo to the extent that they attempted, unsuccessfully, to get him expelled from the country. Post Second World War, he continued to be based in Egypt carrying out charitable activities and making occasional personal trips out of the country until in June 1967, during the Six Day War, and at the age of 73, he was arrested, mistreated and expelled by the Egyptian authorities. Suffering from the advanced stages of cancer he moved to Malta in October 1968 where he died on 2nd February 1969. O.B.E. Military Division, London Gazette 15th March 1929 – The KING has been graciously pleased to give orders for the following promotion in, and appointments to, the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire for services rendered in connection with the operations against the Akhwan in the Southern Desert, ‘Iraq during the period November, 1927-May, 1928. Flight Lieutenant Harold Hindle James, Royal Air Force. Italian War Merit Cross (Croce Di Guerra), London Gazette 8th February 1919 – Captain Harold Hindle James. The Order of Al Nahda of the Kingdom of the Hijaz Fourth Class – not in the London Gazette but is noted in correspondence from the Arab Bureau in Cairo to H.Q. R.A.F. Middle East (Al Qibla No.385 20th May 1920) – Flight Lieut. H. Hindle James. (Al Qibla was the Arabic official gazette of the Kingdom of Hejaz between 1916 and 1924).

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