An outstanding Second World War Italy Campaign MM awarded to Naik Samundar Khan, 10th Baluch Regiment
Military Medal (Geo V) "11713 Naik Samundar Khan, 10 Baluch R." Mounted on its original investiture brooch pin. M.M. London Gazette 7 December, 1944. The recommendation states: On the Adriatic sector at "Charlie" feature in front of Crecchio on the night of 5/6 June, Naik Samundar Khan was in command of a section in the foremost defended localities. The post was of vital importance to the whole area. At about 0530 hours the enemy, estimated strength 50 men, launched an attack against Naik Samundar Khan's Post. This attack was supported by intense artillery, mortar and machine gun fire. The attack was pressed home with great vigour and at one time the enemy was within a few yards of Naik Samundar Khan's post and position became very serious indeed. Realizing the situation Naik Samundar Khan went back to Platoon Headquarters over ground swept by intense small arms fire and brought forward the Platoon 2-inch mortar. While doing this he was severely wounded in the chest. In spite of intense pain he personally continued to fire the mortar and also moved about amongst his section encouraging his men and directing their fire. He refused to leave his post until the enemy had been beaten off and only then after receiving a direct order from his Company Commander. He was undoubtedly instrumental in steadying his men and his determination and courage alone averted a serious reverse. His complete disregard for his personal safety, his quick decision in bringing up the mortar and his devotion to duty before having his wounds dressed, was an example to all.
Price: VF $2850.00 Canadian
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