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BOER WAR QUEENS SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL MCGREGOR 7391 HIGHLAND LIGHT INFANTRY PERTH

Offered is a Queens South Africa Medal with 4 clasps to Corporal Charles McGregor, who served in South Africa with the 1st Battalion Highland Light Infantry during the Boer War of 1899-1902. Queen’s South Africa medal 1899-1902, 4 clasps, ORANGE FREE STATE, TRANSVAAL, SOUTH AFRICA 1901 & SOUTH AFRICA 1902. Impressed named 7391 CORPL: C. MCGREGOR. HIGHLAND L.I Charles McGregor was born 1897 in Rannagulzion, Perth, Scotland. Occupation Gardner. Previous service 5th Volunteer Battalion Royal Highlanders. Enlisted with the regular forces 1st Battalion HLI Perth 6/12/1900. Home service 6/12/200- 19/08/01. South Africa. 20/08/01 -11/01/1903 with the 1st Battalion HLI Egypt 12/01/2003. Discharged 20/4/1903....

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Offered is a Queens South Africa Medal with 4 clasps to Corporal Charles McGregor, who served in South Africa with the 1st Battalion Highland Light Infantry during the Boer War of 1899-1902.

Queen’s South Africa medal 1899-1902, 4 clasps, ORANGE FREE STATE, TRANSVAAL, SOUTH AFRICA 1901 & SOUTH AFRICA 1902. Impressed named 7391 CORPL: C. MCGREGOR. HIGHLAND L.I

Charles McGregor was born 1897 in Rannagulzion, Perth, Scotland. Occupation Gardner. Previous service 5th Volunteer Battalion Royal Highlanders. Enlisted with the regular forces 1st Battalion HLI Perth 6/12/1900.

Home service 6/12/200- 19/08/01.

South Africa. 20/08/01 -11/01/1903 with the 1st Battalion HLI

Egypt 12/01/2003.

Discharged 20/4/1903.

He is listed in the book “A military History of Perthshire” 1899-1902.

7391, Pte. McGregor, Charles (Rannagahion). Enlisted 1900. Served in South African War, 1901-1902 (Queen's medal, with clasps "Cape Colony," "South Africa, 1901," and "South Africa, 1902 "), being discharged 1903.

The Boer War 1899-1902 saw 1st H.L.I. take part in the battles of Belmont (1899), Modder River (1899) and Magersfontein (1899), and numerous other engagements. In 1903 1st H.L.I. left South Africa for Egypt (1903-1904)

Following heavy British losses in the early part of the Second Boer War in 1899, many of the militia battalions were embodied for active service.

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