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DCMs for the Boer War 7 years 9 months ago #54199

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I have a three DCM's: 1 to a Warrant Officer, 1 to a Private, 1 to a Sgt Major.

Very impressed with your list Henk and I realise that you've been collecting for many years so I hope mine might look a little better in years to come.

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djb wrote: Looking at Abbott's book, these are the DCMs that mention the DoM

119 Sgt S Abrams, Cape Police
Sgt L Cook, Bechuanaland Rifles
Sgt H M B Currie, Cape Police
Sgt J W S Lowe, Railway Volunteer Corps
SM W Manning, 5th Dragoon Guards
SM P Moffatt, Railway Volunteer Corps
Trooper J Mulholland, Railway Volunteer Corps

It is interesting to note the distribution of ranks too.


Abbott has Manning wrong - he was attached Rhodesia Rgt and earned the Relief clasp not the Defence clasp.

Tonight I will check The Register and confirm clasp entitlements for all DCMs to DoM clasp holders.

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No more DoM DCMs, two further defenders won DCMs but later in the war:

Sgt-Mjr CH Shipman Bech Rifles
Pte T Parish BSAP - later KRRC
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DCMs for the Boer War 7 years 9 months ago #54453

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DCM to Pte T Roberts, Lancashire Regiment.


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DCM VR (3308 Pte. T. Roberts. Rl: Lanc: Regt.);
QSA (5) TH OFS RoL Tr LN (3308 Pte. T. Roberts, R. Lanc: Regt.);
KSA (2) (3308 Pte. T. Roberts. Rl: Lanc: Regt.)

DCM LG 27 September 1901. MID LG 8 February 1901: ‘3308 Private Roberts moved about bandaging wounded men under heavy fire, and saved at least one man’s life.’

Thomas Roberts was born in Manchester, and attested for the King’s Own Royal Lancaster Regiment at Lancaster in September 1891. He served with the Regiment during the Second Boer War, and with particular distinction at Spion Kop, 24 January 1900 and at Vryheid, 11 December 1900.

Whilst Roberts was definitively MID for Spion Kop, Abbots’ Recipients of the Distinguished Conduct Medal 1855-1909 and Rudolph’s Campaign Histories of the Infantry Regiments of the British Army both give Roberts as being awarded the DCM for gallantry at Vryheid. This is in contrast to Cowper’s regimental history, The King’s Own, The Story of A Royal Regiment which states the award was for Spion Kop.

Rudolph gives the following for D.C.M.s to the King’s Own Royal Lancaster Regiment , and for the action at Vryheid:

‘Private G. [sic] Roberts - Gallantry at Vryheid, 11 December, 1900....

At Vryheid six companies and headquarters were left to hold the town and the hill which commands it. The remainder of the garrison consisted of two naval 12-pounders and one company Mounted Infantry. The position was large and the work of defence laborious, in addition to heavy outpost duty. On 7th October the enemy made an attack which was easily beaten off. On the night of 10th-11th December at 2.20am the Boers made a determined attempt to take the hill. They rushed the lower plateau where the mounted infantry were encamped, but, though they kept up a heavy fire till dark on the 11th and even succeeded in getting within 50 yards of the naval 12-pounder at the south end of the hill, the coolness and steadiness of the men, combined with the good defences prepared, enabled them to hold their position, and the enemy never made another attempt to take the position during the rest of the war. The casualties were 3 officers killed, including Lieut.-Colonel Gawne, commanding; 5 men wounded. The enemy’s loss was heavy.’

Cowper gives the following for the Regiment at Spion Kop:

‘So great were the casualties at Spion Kop that the arrangements for evacuation of the wounded completely broke down. Private Collins of the King’s Own, who was wounded in the arm towards the end of the day, describes how he ran to the doctor who was already dealing with more cases than he could manage. No field-dressings had up to then been issued, and a man called Roberts saved Collin’s life by tearing a band off his haversack to make a tourniquet. Roberts was afterwards awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal for bandaging wounded men under a heavy fire. No stretchers were available, and Collins was carried down the hill to the Field Dressing Station, whence he was evacuated by bullock wagon to Spearman’s Camp.’

Roberts was discharged 1 September 1903, having served 12 years with the Colours.
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DCMs for the Boer War 7 years 8 months ago #54749

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Hammer prices for the 6 Boer War DCMs in yesterday's auction


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Very cheap!

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