Ref.no. PN 66 02802 01 Crown Copyright Reserved.
Rank:
Able Seaman
Birth date:
21.10.1926
Birth Place:
Hastings, Suffolk, United Kingdom
Service Number:
S/SX810614 (RM); NZ14430
Date Joined:
03.01.1954
Date Discharged:
23.10.1971
Death date:
1984

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CROUCH, William

William ‘Benny’ Crouch joined the Royal Navy as a Royal Marine Bandsman. He later transferred to the Seaman branch. Crouch entered the Royal New Zealand Navy in 1946 and served in HMNZ Ships Waikato and Endeavour II. During the period from 1954 into the 1960s he served in HMNZ Ships Bellona, Royalist, and Kaniere. He also served at various shore establishments around New Zealand and the dockyard, where he was a familiar figure known to everyone as ‘Benny’. He served for seventeen years.

The War Medal 1939-1945, Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal

Awarded medal(s)

Medal Description [Left to Right]:

The War Medal 1939-1945

The War Medal 1939-45 was awarded across the British Commonwealth to all full-time members of the Armed Forces in the Second World War for 28 days service between 3 September 1939 and 2 September 1945, irrespective of where they were serving. The ribbon is the red, white, and blue of the (British) Union Flag. There is a narrow central red stripe with a narrow white stripe on either side. There are broad red stripes at either edge, the two intervening stripes being blue.

A bronze oak leaf on the medal ribbon denotes that the recipient was Mentioned in Despatches. To be Mentioned in Despatches a member of the armed forces had their name mentioned in an official report, written by a superior officer, and sent to a higher command. The report would describe the individual’s gallant or meritorious action in the face of the enemy.

Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal

Awarded to ratings who have served a minimum of 15 years in the Royal Navy (previously 21 or 10 years), the first version of this medal was instituted in 1831 and it is still issued to Royal Navy personnel today. It features the reigning monarch’s head on the obverse and HMS Victory on the reverse with the recipient’s details engraved or impressed on the edge of the medal. This medal was also issued to eligible personnel serving in the New Zealand Division of the Royal Navy from 1921-1941 and then to Royal New Zealand Navy personnel from 1941-1981. In 1985 a New Zealand Royal Navy Long Service and Good Conduct Medal was introduced bearing the exact same design.