A Great War Destroyer Commanders D.S.O. group of five to Lieutenant Commander E. P. U. Pender, Royal Navy, whose services commanding H.M.S. Greyhound off Greece in 1916 earned him plaudits before an ignominious end when discharged as a result of his drinking in 1921 Distinguished Service Order, G.V.R., in silver-gilt and enamel, top riband bar adapted for mounting; 1914-15 Star (Lieut. E. P. U. Pender, R.N.); British War and Victory Medals (Lt. Commr. E. P. U. Pender. R.N.); Greece, Kingdom, Order of the Redeemer, 4th Class, Officers breast Badge, silver-gilt and enamel, in its G. Romonis case of issue, first four mounted as worn, the centre of the D.S.O. slightly loose and with enamel damage, otherwise toned, good very fine (5)













![Sold by Order of a Direct Descendant On 7th December [1918], the Lowland Brigade crossed the border](http://data.shouxi.com/upload/img/9e/e8/9ee81cf5fc873d0498fd3a8c6ca9e8f1_150x150.jpg)






![Now that man [Kelly] – the men in the Navy trusted him. He didn’t come up the gangway and be piped a](http://data.shouxi.com/upload/img/5e/ec/5eeca88bd285113a6ebb91e41ca001e6_150x150.jpg)









![At 1545 [on 8 June 1940] they [H.M.S. Glorious and her escorts] were spotted by the German battleshi](http://data.shouxi.com/upload/img/d2/fe/d2fe3fec4dc01ce56ddb366153d2a704_150x150.jpg)
