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BOER WAR & WW1 DIED OF WOUNDS YPRES MEDALS 1865 THOMAS MARSH RIFLE BRIGADE ARMY

Offered is a Queens South Africa Medal 1899 -1902, with 3 clasp CAPE COLONY, TUGELA HEIGHTS, RELIEF OF LADYSMITH, impressed named 1865 PTE T. MARSH. RIFLE BRIGADE.; 1914 – 15 Star, impressed named B-924 PTE S. MARSH. RIF. BRIG:; British War and Victory Medals 1914 – 18, impressed named B-924 PTE. T. MARSH. RIF. BRIG. Court Mounted for display. Comes with original 3 receipts for his WW1 service medals and receipt from the Commonwealth War Graves Commission for the inscription, colour photograph of his grave. Copies of service record WW1, medal rolls, M.I.C. and extracts War Diary’s August 1915. Note!...

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Offered is a Queens South Africa Medal 1899 -1902, with 3 clasp CAPE COLONY, TUGELA HEIGHTS, RELIEF OF LADYSMITH, impressed named 1865 PTE T. MARSH. RIFLE BRIGADE.; 1914 – 15 Star, impressed named B-924 PTE S. MARSH. RIF. BRIG:; British War and Victory Medals 1914 – 18, impressed named B-924 PTE. T. MARSH. RIF. BRIG. Court Mounted for display. Comes with original 3 receipts for his WW1 service medals and receipt from the Commonwealth War Graves Commission for the inscription, colour photograph of his grave. Copies of service record WW1, medal rolls, M.I.C. and extracts War Diary’s August 1915.

Note! Pte Marsh’s correct service number for the QSA, 1st Battalion R.B is 1875 as per his service papers and medal roll. To further add insult to injury his 1914 – 15 Star is incorrectly named as Pte S Marsh, when it should read Pte T. Marsh.

Thomas Edward Marsh was born June 1872 in Hoxton London. He was working as a packer in a warehouse when he enlisted into the Rifle Brigade on the 24/11/1891, at the time he was serving with the 1st London Engineer Volunteers. He was posted to the 1st Battalion R.B 26/11/1892, and his foreign service consisted of: India 26/11/1892 – 29/11/94. Hong Kong 30/11/94 – 22/11/96. Singapore 23/11/06 – 12/2/98. Transferred to the Reserve 24/11/98.

Recalled for the Boer War with the 1st Battalion R.B 9/10/99 served South Africa 28/10/99 – 17/9/1900. The 1st Battalion R.B saw very heavy fighting during the war.

Home 18/9/1900, detached duty and posted to the 4th Battalion R.B 23/11/1901, 15th Battalion 16/12/01 discharging time expired 23/11/1903. Between the wars he was residing in South Tottenham, London.

WW1 Private Marsh rejoined with the 9th Battalion Rifle Brigade (formed at Winchester on 21 August 1914 as part of K1) and landed in France with the Battalion 20/5/1915. The 9th Battalion were in action holding the Ypres salient when Pte Marsh was wounded. He was evacuated to the C.C.S. near Lijssenthoek where he died of his wounds 5/8/1915. He is buried in the Commonwealth War Graves Cemetery nearby.

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