The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Former soldier to sell rare medal worth £140k to buy family home

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A former soldier is raising money to buy a family home by selling a bravery medal he won for storming an enemy gun position in Iraq.

Shaun Garry Jardine, 39, served as a corporal in the King’s Own Scottish Borderers and later the Royal Regiment of Scotland, rising to the rank of warrant officer class 2.

On August 9 2003, while serving as part of a Quick Reaction Force in Maysan Province during the Iraq War, his team found themselves under attack from two positions near a security base.

Facing heavy machinegun fire, the then-21-yearold ordered his team to provide covering fire and then assaulted the enemy positions in succession, allowing his men to move forward and forcing the enemy to withdraw.

Mr Jardine, who is from Dumfries, was awarded the Conspicuou­s Gallantry Cross (CGC) for his actions – a medal second only to the Victoria Cross in honouring combat gallantry.

He was praised for his quick-thinking, courage and inspiratio­nal leadership.

Auctioneer­s Dix Noonan Webb, which will sell the medal on July 21, said it is the only CGC to have been awarded to a Scottish regiment and it is expected to fetch £120,000-£140,000.

Mr Jardine, who has recently left the Army having joined aged 16, said he is selling the CGC along with six other medals as he would like to buy a house for his family.

Describing his actions in Iraq, he said: “I started running across the bridge and they had seen me immediatel­y. They were lying down, prone position, and firing at me as I ran; I saw their fingers on the triggers, then the muzzle flashes and then I could hear the rounds zipping past.”

The soldier killed two of his attackers before calling his team forward and attacking a third enemy position.

Christophe­r Mellor-Hill, head of client liaison at Dix Noonan Webb, said to date only 60 CGCs have been awarded, of which 15 were for the Iraq War.

 ??  ?? Cpl Shaun Garry Jardine.
Cpl Shaun Garry Jardine.

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