Court Martial over eBay Military Cross medal

Published May 21st, 2007


A HARD-UP soldier faces a court martial for trying to flog his top bravery medal on eBay.
Cpl Trevor Coult, who got a Military Cross for heroism in Iraq, said he needed the cash to support himself when he quits the Army.

But under Forces regulations, it is strictly forbidden for serving soldiers to sell medals.

Top brass were furious as the Military Cross is so prestigious — with only the Victoria Cross and George Cross regarded as higher gallantry awards.

Trevor, 31, won the Cross for single-handedly defeating a suicide bomber’s ambush in Baghdad in 2005. He put four other gongs on the auction website and wanted £80,000 for the lot.

Trevor, serving in the 1st Battalion the Royal Irish Regiment, wrote: “I’m leaving the Army and need the money, otherwise wouldn’t want to sell.”

He told his furious CO he placed the ad only to see what price they could fetch. It has now been withdrawn from eBay.





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