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Cape Colony 10 years 3 weeks ago #18849

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Mike,

Another nice QSA. The roll (WO100/263p113) verified his single clasp and states that he also served in the PoWLH, no 26761 and says 'absentee'. I cannot see him on the roll for the PoWLH.

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Cape Colony 10 years 3 weeks ago #18858

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Hello Mike,
Some papers for Major Orpen's men have survived here and are in WO126/99, it would be worth looking.
It may be that he tried to join the Price of Wales Light Horse and a look in WO126/101-104 may give you further information, but, to be really quite honest, I would be rather surprised.
Orpen's was raised at Hopetown on the 22nd of January 1900 with a strength of three squadrons, they are rather underated today and indeed, never sought the attention that some craved during the war.
They were disbanded, I believe, at Prieska, on the 1st of October 1901.
Going back to the Price of Wales Light Horse, or, "The South African Welsh" as it was known when raised in Capetown on the 18th of January 1901, I think it was a superb unit.
They were raised as an anti commando unit and it's members spent much of their time on the veldt actually chasing De Wet, who was proving to be a real pain for Lord Kitchener.
They were disbanded in Middleburg on the 31st of December 1901.
I like your medal!
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QSAMIKE wrote: Good Afternoon Everyone.....

Here is a new member of the collection which arrived today.....

Will post more later.....

212 Trooper F. Thompson, Orpen's Horse

Single Bar: Cape Colony

Discharges as medically unfit....


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Cape Colony 9 years 10 months ago #20184

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The medals to Lieutenant Colonel T Wilson, Army Service Corps


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OBE (Military Division), 1st Type
Egypt Medal (1) Suakin 1885 (1930 Sergt. T. Wilson, 3rd Co. C. & T. C.)
Ashanti Star, 1896
QSA (1) CC (Lieut. ‘Q.&M.’ T. Wilson, A.S.C.)
KSA (2) (Lt. ‘Q.&M.’ T. Wilson, A.S.C.)
1914-15 Star (‘Q.M.’ & Major T. Wilson, A.S.C.)
BWM & VM (‘Q.M.’ & Major T. Wilson)
Coronation Medal 1911
Khedive’s Star, 1884-6
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The pair to Private John Armstrong, Royal Highlanders, who was killed in action at Magersfontein.


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BSA CM reverse Matabeleland 1893 (3583 Pte. J. Armstrong. 1st Batt. R. Highls.)
QSA (1) CC (3583 Pte. J. Armstrong, 2: R. Highrs.)

One officer and 17 men of the 1st Battalion joined the expedition to quell the Matabele rebellion in 1893, serving as Mounted Infantry with the Bechuanaland Police from October 1893 to March 1894. Armstrong served with the 2nd Battalion in South Africa and was killed in action at Magersfontein on 11 December 1899.
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Cape Colony 9 years 7 months ago #22361

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NEWBIGGING, P.C.E. (PATRICK CHARLES ERIC)

REG. NO.: N/A
RANK: COLONEL

REGT: 7th BRIGADE, ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY (In Command)
BARS: CAPE COLONY

REMARKS / HISTORY:

1. BORN - May 21st, 1850
2. APPOINTED AS GENTLEMAN CADET THE ROYAL MILITARY ACADEMY,WOOLWICH, August 11th, 1868.
3. COMMISSIONED AS LIEUTENANT IN THE ROYAL ARTILLERY, August 2nd, 1871.
4. 1880 to September 1881, "A" BATTERY ROYAL HORSE ARTILLERY, WOLLWICH.
5. CAPTAIN, ROYAL ARTILLERY, June 11th, 1881.
6. September 1881 to December 1882, CAPE COLONY.
7. January 1883 to November 1884, "L" BATTERY, ROYAL HORSE ARTILLERY, 2nd BRIGADE, ALDERSHOT.
8. November 1884 to August 1885, BECHUANALAND WITH MOUNTED RIFLES.
9. MAJOR, ROYAL ARTILLERY, December 21st, 1886.
10. November 1885 to 1889, OFFICER COMMANDING, 10th BATTERY, 1st BRIGADE, LONDON DIVISION.
11. 1889 to 1897, OFFICER COMMANDING, 63rd BATTERY, ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY, COLCHESTER.
12. LIEUTENANT-COLONEL, February 15th, 1897.
13. APPOINTED, LIEUTENANT COLONEL ARTILLERY FOR INDIA.
14. WOOLWICH, ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY, 1898.
15. COMMANDING, VII BRIGADE, ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY, SOUTH AFRICA, 1899 - 1900.
16. TOOK PART IN OPERATIONS IN CAPE COLONY SOUTH OF THE ORANGE RIVER 1899 - 1900.
17. COLONEL, ROYAL ARTILLERY, February 15th, 1901.
18. OFFICER COMMANDING XXVIII BRIGADE WOOLWICH.
19. RETIRED, February 15th, 1902
20. NO W.W.1 SERVICE FOUND SO THEREFORE THE Q.S.A. WITH CAPE COLONY BAR IS ONLY SERVICE MEDAL.








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A lovely group to Lieutenant T GA Miller, Duke of Edinburgh's Own Volunteer Rifles and Intelligence Department, Later Light Horse Regiment, Australian Imperial Force.

BSA CM (0) rev Rhodesia 1896 (Tpr. T.G.A. Miller, Matab. Rle. Fce.)
CGH GSM (1) Bechuanaland (Lieut. T.G.A. Miller. Intell. Dept.)
QSA (1) CC (Lieut: T.G.A. Miller, D.E.O.V.Rif:)
1914-15 Star (285 Cpl. T.G.A. Miller. 2/L.H.Rgt. A.I.F.)
BWM (285 Pte. T.G.A. Miller. 2/L.H.Rgt. A.I.F.)
VM (285 Cpl. T.G.A. Miller. 2-L.H.R. A.I.F.)

Lieutenant Thomas George Alexander Miller, born July 1869, the son of Sir Thomas Macdonald Miller, 4th Baronet, and the brother of Sir William Frederick Miller, 5th Baronet, and Francis Macdonald Miller; served in the Matabeleland campaign, the Bechuanaland campaign, and in the Boer War; subsequently emigrated to Rockhampton, Queensland; enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force, 20.8.1914, and served during the Great War with 'B' Squadron, 2nd Australian Light Horse Regiment (severely wounded); returned to Australia, 17.10.1916; died, 28.6.1939.

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