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    ukok

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    1. Photos will be interesting - he would have had to serve in China first and then come across towards the end of the Boer War - 1899-1902. What bars are on the QSA ?

      Are the WW2 loose bars associated with him ? Two stars would sound like active service and he must have been around the 60 mark !

      There's a chance the stars are unrelated as there were some miscellaneous unassociated items with the group.

      Just about to post pics

    2. According to the inscriptions on the medals, J.J Dougherty was a trumpeter in the Boer War, and during the Boxer Rebellion of 1900 ( where he received the Taku Forts bar ), then Sergeant during WWI

      24482 in the 62 company RGA then

      281977 R.A during WWI

      Also has the bronze 1902 Coronation medal

      I can find him on the National Archives site for WWI but nowhere as yet for earlier campaigns

      It's a nice group of QSA with three bars, China with Taku, WWI WM and VM, WWII DM and 1902 Coro medal, with miniatures.

      loose medals are WWII WM and two stars

    3. Hi

      I'll post a pic later once i've found my camera but was hoping someone could identify this flag for me !

      I have a silver beeker / cup made to commemorate a launch at Kiel in 1896. On one side is some German text, the other side has 3 enamel flags on a mast. Above the white and red ensigns is a flag with 2 red and 2 white squares, the letter E bottom left, the letter C top right and in the centre a J within a circle.

      It's commemorating a launch or Stapellauf and notes the dates 4th to 7th July 1896.

      Is this a shipping company house flag, and if so, which one ?

      Many thanks.

    4. Does anyone know if the clothing, caps and berets were stamped ? I have access to some purportedly original clothing from someone who served in the Falklands and the clothing is blue stamped " Special Air Services Commando " or " Army Paras " etc. in a circle. Even a book on SAS guidelines is stamped similarly but with " Falklands " within the circle. Clothing has captain's epaulettes and the ribbed " security " jumper has SAS motto patches above a patch with a winged parachute

      The beret is Kangol, the green khaki shirt and trousers appear to be German made.

      Thanks for any help.

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