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Second World War medals awarded to teenage seaman to be sold

Summary by Ground News
Ian Alastair Clark signed up to help the war effort in 1941 aged just 17. The next year, the Congella was attacked and sunk by a Japanese submarine. Clark, 18 at the time, stood by his dying master while rendering what help he could. He was awarded a British Empire Medal and also a rare Lloyd's Medal for Bravery at Sea among others.

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