Noor Posted December 10, 2013 Posted December 10, 2013 (edited) Hi all, Just a quick question - was there any DCMs awarded during 3rd China War (Boxer rebellion). Reason why I am asking is below. Ribbons on the bar looks like original period ones. Also attachment loops are inside rusty and looks like old one. Other way I would be very suspicious of that rare combination. PS: My bad - not 2nd but 3rd China war. Edited December 10, 2013 by Noor
paul wood Posted December 10, 2013 Posted December 10, 2013 Timo, I think you mean the 3rd China War of 1900 (1st 1842, 2nd 1857-60)Two DCMS were awarded were awarded for China 1860 but both also served in the Crimea13 DCMS were awarded for China 1900QMS E. Brooke Duke of Wellington's Regiment (attached Chinese Regt of Infantry)Pte W. Crew 2/r. Welsh Fusiliers (He was KIA July 1900 and DCM awarded posthumously so that rules him out)Pte. J Doodson 2/R Welsh FusiliersSgt Gi-Dien-Kwee Chinese Regiment of InfantryCorp David J. Gowney R.M.Pte J Jackson 2/R Welsh FusiliersCpl. T. Johnson R.M.Sgt J. Murphy R.M.Pte. J.A. Myers R.M.L/Sgt J. E. Preston R.M.C/Sgt R Purdon Coldstream Guards (attached Chinese Regiment of Infantry)Havildar Rooshan Khan Hong Kong-Singapore Batallion RGA (I'd sell my grandmother for that one)Sgt. C.W. Taylor 2/R Welsh FusiliersHope this helps (if you picked it up in Dublin then Murphy would be a fair bet)Paul
Noor Posted December 10, 2013 Author Posted December 10, 2013 Yes, 3rd war - my bad! Not from Dublin but I got it from the Belfast area. Thank you again!
peter monahan Posted December 17, 2013 Posted December 17, 2013 (edited) Paul What kind of shape is Granny in? I don't actually have a RGA medal to the Honk Kong and Singapore Battalion, who I assume you know were Sikhs, not Chinese, but I am shy a grandmother, so... maybe we can talk. Edited December 17, 2013 by peter monahan
paul wood Posted December 17, 2013 Posted December 17, 2013 Paul What kind of shape is Granny in? I don't actually have a RGA medal to the Honk Kong and Singapore Battalion, who I assume you know were Sikhs, not Chinese, but I am shy a grandmother, so... maybe we can talk. Well cremated, the phrase to sell ones Grandmother means you would do anything to get it and yes I do know the HKSA were Sikhs, I have a George V LSGC to a member of that unit, that DCM however is something else.Paul
peter monahan Posted December 17, 2013 Posted December 17, 2013 Paul I got the reference - used here too - but was, as we colonials say 'yanking your chain'. Sort of like pulling your leg but from a safer distance! I figured you knew the s & HK were Sikhs but thought some of the other gora log might not. I envy you the LSGC. In fact, I envy anybody who has the funds to buy medals. I sold mine for various good reasons - needed good binocs and a scope for birding, had a mortgage and 3 kids and so on. Didn't really miss them for years, but now when I see the DNW catalogue I drool again. Happy Holidays. Peter
paul wood Posted December 17, 2013 Posted December 17, 2013 Ah, If you were in India your children would be keeping you by working long shifts in the factory, so you would be able to afford medals.Paul
Noor Posted December 17, 2013 Author Posted December 17, 2013 (edited) Ahaa, I am full time mature student with two kids in home and time to time can afford only ribbon bars! :) Edited December 17, 2013 by Noor
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