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Three: Private T. M. Bolton, South African Forces, who was captured and taken Prisoner of...
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1914-15 Star (Pte. T. M. Bolton 8th Intell); British War and Bilingual Victory Medals (Dvr. T. M. Bolton. S.A.S.C.) mounted for wear, very fine
Four: Driver B. H. de Vries, South African Forces, later Union Defence Force
British War and Bilingual Victory Medals (Dvr. B. H. de Vries. S.A.S.C.); War Medal 1939-45; Africa Service Medal, these both officially impressed ‘156274 B. H. de Vries) nearly very fine
British War Medal 1914-20 (7) (Pte. C. Norbye S.A.H.; Pte. C. C. du P. Bosman. 2nd Infantry.; Pte. R. Hoffman. 9th Infantry.; Pte. L. O. von Brandis. 12th S.A.I.; Condr J. H. le S. Fleck S.A.S.C. - T. & R.; Cpl. G. N. van Blerk, S.A.M.C.; A-352 S. Sjt. C. A. D. Jakins. B.S.A.P.) unit partially corrected on first, nearly very fine and better (14) £100-£140
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Thomas Martin Bolton (1890-1963) served with Special Intelligence; the 8th Intelligence Scouts; and the South African Service Corps (Mechanical Transport). He was captured and taken Prisoner of War during the operations in the vicinity of Sandfontein on 26 September 1914.
Boudewijn Homberg de Vries (1895-1977) served with the 9th Infantry (Prince of Wales’s Own Regiment of Cape Peninsula Rifles); 5th South African Infantry; South African Service Corps; and South African Corps of Military Police.
Christopher Norbye (1895-1958) served as a Private in the South African Medical Corps Auxiliary Unit, East African Expeditionary Force.
Louis Otto von Brandis (1876-1957) served as a Private in the 12th South African Infantry. He was convicted in a civilian court of the crime of bigamy, and sentenced to three months’ hard labour, 15 November 1918.
Cecil Arthur Dudley Jakins (1894-1970) served as a Staff-Sergeant with the British South Africa Police and was Mentioned in Despatches for East Africa (London Gazette 5 June 1919).
1914-15 Star (Pte. T. M. Bolton 8th Intell); British War and Bilingual Victory Medals (Dvr. T. M. Bolton. S.A.S.C.) mounted for wear, very fine
Four: Driver B. H. de Vries, South African Forces, later Union Defence Force
British War and Bilingual Victory Medals (Dvr. B. H. de Vries. S.A.S.C.); War Medal 1939-45; Africa Service Medal, these both officially impressed ‘156274 B. H. de Vries) nearly very fine
British War Medal 1914-20 (7) (Pte. C. Norbye S.A.H.; Pte. C. C. du P. Bosman. 2nd Infantry.; Pte. R. Hoffman. 9th Infantry.; Pte. L. O. von Brandis. 12th S.A.I.; Condr J. H. le S. Fleck S.A.S.C. - T. & R.; Cpl. G. N. van Blerk, S.A.M.C.; A-352 S. Sjt. C. A. D. Jakins. B.S.A.P.) unit partially corrected on first, nearly very fine and better (14) £100-£140
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Thomas Martin Bolton (1890-1963) served with Special Intelligence; the 8th Intelligence Scouts; and the South African Service Corps (Mechanical Transport). He was captured and taken Prisoner of War during the operations in the vicinity of Sandfontein on 26 September 1914.
Boudewijn Homberg de Vries (1895-1977) served with the 9th Infantry (Prince of Wales’s Own Regiment of Cape Peninsula Rifles); 5th South African Infantry; South African Service Corps; and South African Corps of Military Police.
Christopher Norbye (1895-1958) served as a Private in the South African Medical Corps Auxiliary Unit, East African Expeditionary Force.
Louis Otto von Brandis (1876-1957) served as a Private in the 12th South African Infantry. He was convicted in a civilian court of the crime of bigamy, and sentenced to three months’ hard labour, 15 November 1918.
Cecil Arthur Dudley Jakins (1894-1970) served as a Staff-Sergeant with the British South Africa Police and was Mentioned in Despatches for East Africa (London Gazette 5 June 1919).
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