1413 TROOPER PIETRO CARPENA: BETHUNE'S MOUNTED INFANTRY AND 624 BUSHVELDT CARBINEERS/PIETERSBURG LIGHT HORSE
A MALTESE MAN IN THE ANGLO BOER WAR
Pietro Carpena attested to Bethune's Mounted Infantry on 22nd July 1901 and served with the unit until 14th February 1902.
Enlistment details for BMI from FindMyPast
Medal Roll WO100/236 for Bethune's Mounted Infantry.
Note the initials 'BVC' in the Remarks column.
Queen's South Africa medal awarded to Trooper Carpena
Officially impressed naming to Carpena to the rim
Officially impressed regimental naming
For Carpena's next military enlistment I will quote the relevant section from the above biography of the BVC/PLH by Bill Woolmore as follows:
"CARPENA Pietro, Trooper No. 824 (sic. 624 (PLH): Born Valetta, Malta. Previous service as Trooper No. 1413 in Bethune's Mounted Infantry from 22 July 1901 when his next of kin was given as his brother, Francis Carpena, 125 Royal St, Valetta, Malta. Enlisted in PLH at Durban on 3 March 1902-age 37, engine driver, height ,5'7", 37" chest, 7" head, size 9 foot, dark complexion, brown eyes, black hair. NOK: British Hospital, Malta. Discharged from PLH on 7 July 1902. He qualified for the QSA medal with clasps Cape Colony, OFS, Transvaal, SA1901 & SA 1902."
Unfortunately, the medal lacks clasps Transvaal and the other two date clasps.
Was Pietro Carpane the only Maltese who served with the unit? I will have to run a further check through Woolmore's book.
Refering back to the Remarks found in the Medal Roll for BMI, clearly the name of the notorious BVC had been changed to the Pietersburg Light Horse by the time Pietro had reached them from where he attested in Durban.
Having attested to the unit less than a week after the execution of Handcock and Morant and the death sentence of George Witton being commuted to life imprisonment, you can only imagine the atmosphere surrounding members of the unit. If there was a stigma attached to serving with the BVC/PLH, it did not seem to deter men from joining up, as many men attested during March 1902 along with Carpane.
Enlistment details for Bushveldt Carbineers from FindMyPast.
Enlistment details for Pietersburg Light Horse from FindMyPast.
Medal Roll WO100/263 for Pietersburg Light Horse.
Hopefully, I will be able to add more to this thread for a man who served with two famous units.
If anyone on the forum has any further information concerning Pietro Carpena or recruitment and reputation of BVC/PLH, this would be most welcome.
Cheers Steve