This is the story of the second success I've had after receiving three medals awarded to two different veterans from Lauren D.
This Pacific Star was awarded to VX22662 John Raymond Beaumont. What is interesting is that the medal is hand engraved rather than impressed. However, John's records explain this.
After he enlisted in June 1940, John was serving with 2/22nd Infantry Battalion and saw active service in Rabual. In February 1943 John was promoted to Acting Warrant Officer Class Two and posted to the 1st Water Transport Group. On 24 March 1943, John died of injuries he accidently received following an explosion aboard water transport ship AS 6 in Oro Bay, NG. John left behind his wife Elizabeth and daughters; Joan and Wendy.
In 1972, John's widow applied to have his medals replaced after they were lost. This explains the hand engraving on the Pacific Star which I received. It is not the original awarded medal but appears to be an official replacement although there is no (D) for duplicate or (R) for replacement.
John's daughter died in 2022 and I found her death notice. This notice gave me the first names of John's grand children but nothing to indicate where they lived or their surnames. The only clue I found useful was the name of the funeral director who conducted the funeral. I sent the company a message and received wonderful assistance from Karen A who forwarded my details to John's family.
This morning I spoke to John's grand daughter, Sharon who I'll send his medal to in the near future. I am very grateful to Sharon who provided my a picture of John to use in this post.
The returned medal tally is now 2951.








