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Pacific Star

This star was awarded for operational service in the Pacific theatre from December 8th 1941 onwards, whether at sea, on land or in the air, until the cessation of hostilities in the Pacific. The badge is a six-pointed star with the Royal Cipher GRI VI in the centre, surmounted by a crown above the inscription: The Pacific Star. A bar was awarded for service in Burma. Personnel qualifying for both received only the first star with a silver rose emblem for the second, whichever was earned first. The ribbon is 1.25" wide, dark green with red edges, a central yellow stripe and stripes of dark blue and light blue at either side; it is worn with the dark blue stripe farthest from the left shoulder. The green and yellow stripes represent the forest and beaches of the Pacific, red represent the Armies, dark blue the Naval Forces and Merchant Navies and light blue the Air Forces.
The Star is issued unnamed.

Grid List
Caldwell, Clive Robertson "Killer"* July 28th, 1911
† August 5th, 1994

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Campbell, Sydney Peter* May 7th, 1909
† November 8th, 1942
Plot: C7 Row: F Grave: 12

Carruthers, William* October 14th, 1914
† 2009

Carter, Thomas Christopher "Toby"* December 27th, 1917
† August 28th, 2014

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Chance, Peter Goodwin* November 24th, 1920

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Charlton, Wilson Hodgson* April 9th, 1907
† May 12th, 1953

Cleary, Albert Neil* June 16th, 1922
† March 20th, 1945
Plot: 21 Row: E Grave: 6

Cliff, Geoffrey John "Jack"* August 14th, 1907
† October 14th, 1988

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Cobby, Arthur Henry (Harry)* August 26th, 1894
† November 11th, 1955

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Cock, John Reynolds* March 3rd, 1918
† August 29th, 1988

Cornwall, Frederick Charles* September 1st, 1895

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Crichton, Leonard Mclean* March 19th, 1886
† June 23rd, 1962

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