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Medals to the 20th Hussars 4 years 3 weeks ago #75811

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The 20th Hussars sailed from Bombay and arrived at Durban in December 1901.


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QSA (3) Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901 (4434 L.-Corpl: A. Filewood. 20th Hussars.). Entitled to SA02.

Alfred Filewood. Born 1878 in Croydon, Surrey.
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Medals to the 20th Hussars 4 years 3 weeks ago #75812

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They don't seem to have done an awful lot.... here is my one and only medal to them

www.angloboerwar.com/forum/5-medals-and-...hire-fusiliers#49989
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QSA (4) Orange Free State. TRansvaal, SA01, SA02 (4052 Corpl J Francis 20th Hussars)'
BWM (3055 Sjt J Francis 14-Hrs);
Army LS&GC GV (Sqdn Sgt Maj. **** J Francis Surma Valley Lt Horse)

Describes as: A South Africa group of three to '4052 Corpl J Francis 20th Hussars' Queens' South Africa Medal with four clasps named as per title, War Medal '3055 Sjt J Francis 14-Hrs' and George V Army LSGC 'Sqdn Sgt Maj. **** J Francis Surma Valley Lt Horse' *Notes- The Surma Valley Light Horse regiment was an Auxiliary Forces army unit of the British Indian Army. It was a volunteer corps unit made up mostly of the tea planters from the Sylhet region. The military force was raised on 22nd October 1880 as the Sylhet Volunteer Rifle Corps by the British administration in India. In 1883 it became the Cachar and Sylhet Mounted Rifles with the motto "Non Sibi Sed Patriae" (not for self but for country, a common motto currently used by the US Navy!). Eventually on 13th August 1886, the volunteer corps unit was designated as the Surma Valley Light Horse with headquarters at Silchar, presently in the Indian state of Assam. It was disbanded along with all other Indian Auxiliary Force units in 1947, when India gained Independence.

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QSA (4) Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902 (3927 Pte. H. S. Horsham. 20th Hussars.);
1914-15 Star (12874 Pte. H. Horsham, 20th. Hrs.);
British War and Victory Medals (12874 Pte. H. Horsham. 20-Hrs.)

Harry Stuart Horsham was born in Sidbury, Devon, on 3 May 1874. He attested into the 20th Hussars and served in South Africa during the Boer War. He served during the Great War on the Western Front from 6 July 1915 and was discharged on 16 November 1917. Awarded a Silver War Badge, No. 283,859.

He died in Bournemouth, Hampshire, in 1937.
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Egypt (0) (Lieut. A. M. B. Jones, 20th Hussars);
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Arthur Morgan Bulkeley Jones was born on 26 December 1861. He was commissioned Lieutenant in the 20th Hussars (from the Militia) on 31 October 1883. Present at the engagement at Ginnis in command of the escort to the General Officer Commanding. Notably the last engagement where British troops wore the eponymous red coat into battle.

Promoted to Captain in December 1889, Major in September 1899 he entered the war in South Africa aboard the transport St Andrew on 13 December 1901 with 'A' and 'B' squadrons of the 20th Hussars. He was awarded the Queen's South Africa Medal with four clasps and mentioned in despatches on London Gazette 29 July 1902.

Promoted Lieutenant-Colonel in September 1907 he was placed on Half Pay on 9 September 1907.

A notable cricketer Jones played for the Gentlemen of Norfolk, he died on 20 March 1946 at Mortlake, Surrey.
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