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DCMs for the Boer War 5 years 1 week ago #62833

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Hi
Hunter's CGHGSM was issued early in 1905 so it is "Cape Naming"
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DCMs for the Boer War 5 years 1 week ago #62853

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Thank you for that information, IL and Henk.

Do you have a view how frequently upside down naming is seen on the CGHGSM?. It is very rare on QSAs in my experience.
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There is a roll of the Cape nsmed ones that I think Henk has.
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DCMs for the Boer War 4 years 11 months ago #63237

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DCM Ed VII (2551 Pte. T. Boulton. Devon Regt.);
IGS 1895 (2) Punjab Frontier 1897-98, Tirah 1897-98 (2551 Pte. T. Boulton 1st Devon Regt.);
QSA (3) Eland Dol Belf (2551 Pte. T. Boulton. Devon Regt.);
KSA (2) (2551 Pte. T. Boulton. Devon: Regt.);
Army LS&GC Ed VII (2551 Pte. T. Boulton. Devon Regt.)

DCM London Gazette 31 October 1902.
MID London Gazette 29 July 1902.

Thomas Boulton was born at Fairford, Gloucestershire, in 1872, and enlisted into the 1st Battalion, Devonshire Regiment, on 5 May 1889, having some prior service with 4th Gloucestershire Regiment Militia. According to the Regimental Diary Boulton served with the Maxim Gun Detachment in South Africa and was presented with his Distinguished Conduct Medal on 9 May 1903, having returned from South Africa on 9 January. He was awarded his Long Service and Good Conduct Medal per Army Order 242 of 1907, and was discharged on 14 December 1910. He afterwards remained with the Regiment, working as a mess waiter.
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DCMs for the Boer War 4 years 11 months ago #63354

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DCM (17350 BTY: SERJT: MAJOR T. DOLAN. R.F.A.);
QSA (3) CC OFS Joh (17350 B.S. MAJOR. T. DOLAN, 74TH BTY., R.F.A.),
Army LS&GC (17350. B:S: MAJ: T. DOLAN. R.A.),engraved;
Army MSM GV (B.S. MJR. T. DOLAN. D.C.M. R.A.).

DCM. L.G. 27/09/1901; MID 10/09/1901; MSM. Army Order 127/1932

Born Kilkenny, Ireland, June 1859. Enlisted Portsmouth 31st January 1879. Served in India and South Africa. Discharged Athlone 19th March 1901 after 22 years service. Place of residence given as the Royal Hospital Kilmainham, Dublin.

The battle of the Stormberg 9th and 10th September, was a British defeat that was partly redeemed by the efforts of the artillery (Dolan of 74th Battery among them) in covering the retreat of the infantry.

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DCMs for the Boer War 4 years 10 months ago #63506

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Maj Percy Guy Routh MC DCM
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1899-1991 Lord Strathcona's Horse won DCM
1914-1919 2nd Canadian Mounted Rifles 3rd Div. CEF won MC at age 52 in 1917
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