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Natal Volunteer Ambulance Corps 9 years 9 months ago #25424

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And another one! The pictures are huge.

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Natal Volunteer Ambulance Corps 9 years 9 months ago #25429

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That was very kind of you, Justin. I am most grateful.

My interest in the medical aspects of the Natal campaign has grown of late. After having had only a single NVAC QSA in my collection for about 15 years, the past year has seen the more or less unplanned addition of the following QSA's:
A Dooly Bearer who was present at Talana and Ladysmith.
A NVAC Bearer killed at Venter's Spruit.
A Maritzburg Ambulance Corps Orderly who served on the Hospital Ship 'Nubia' in Durban.

I have failed to get many 'must have' medals for my collection in recent years, so perhaps I will switch my search to the medical profession instead.

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Brett

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Natal Volunteer Ambulance Corps 9 years 4 months ago #41952

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Yesterday, the Johannesburg 'Sunday Times' published a short account of a Boer War ambulance, which was reputedly used by Gandhi's Natal Volunteer Indian Ambulance Corps.
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Natal Volunteer Ambulance Corps 9 years 4 months ago #41975

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Hello Brett,
Very nice to hear of a most interesting story of survival of an important piece of Natal history, I wonder where MK's silver no clasp QSA (this latter does not seem fair!) is these days?
I doubt that he would have ever worn it anyway.
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Natal Volunteer Ambulance Corps 9 years 4 months ago #41976

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I have my doubts: Any medical artifact must, in this day and age, be ascribed to Gandhi. I think that they were stretcher bearers who carried stretchers. There were other medical units that I am am inclined to think used wagons such as the one illustrated and have a better claim than Gandhi. Besides, at that time in Gandhi's life, I think caste and social position meant that he would not be inclined to lift a stretcher let alone climb in an ambulance wagon with a body- he was a leader


Young India dated 4th August, 1920:

It is not without a pang that I return the Kaisar-i-Hind gold medal granted to me by your predecessor for my humanitarian work in South Africa, the Zulu War medal granted in South Africa for my services as officer in charge of the Indian volunteer ambulance corps in 1906, and the Boer War medal for my services as assistant superintendent of the Indian volunteer stretcher-bearer corps during the Boer War of 1899-1900.

I venture to return these medals in pursuance of the scheme of non-cooperation inaugurated today in connection with the Khilafat movement. Valuable as these honours have been to me, I cannot wear them with an easy conscience so long as my Mussalman countrymen have to labour under a wrong done to their religious sentiment.

Events that have happened during the past one month have confirmed me in the opinion that the Imperial Government have acted in the Khilafat matter
in an unscrupulous, immoral and unjust manner and have been moving from wrong to wrong in order to defend their immorality. I can retain neither respect nor affection for such a Government.









Gandhi's medals can be viewed at
a) the Mahatma Gandhi museum in Bombay
b) the Nehru Museum, in New Delhi, (located in the former residence of the Commander in Chief India);
c) the Gandhi Museum, in New Delhi.


Looking for Salutries, Salootries and Veterinary Duffadars.
I collect primarily QSAs to Indian Recipients.
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Natal Volunteer Ambulance Corps 9 years 4 months ago #41978

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Hello David,
The newspaper says that this particular ambulance bears his name, but, really little else, given the number of ambulances used during the Anglo Boer War, it would seem very unlikely that MK ever rode around or loaded anything into this particular one, although, of course, he may have done at some point.
You mention three different locations regarding his QSA, is the medal actually on display at each at different points in time and is it a bronze example, I just assumed it was silver, because the word bronze has not been written on the particular page of WO100/298 from which it was issued?
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