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Paul Davies 701
17-03-2014, 11:22
I found this medal for sale (see below). Can one of you research boffins confirm the RWF did serve in India around this time
A 1908 India General Service Medal, with clasp for Waziristan 1921-24 to Private F. Evans, Royal Welsh Fusiliers

Thanks for your help

Paul 01

Jerry B
17-03-2014, 13:31
Hi Paul,

the 2nd Bn RWF were in India from 1902 until 1914. Some of this period is covered in Frank Richard's book OLD SOLDIER SAHIB. And then in the immediate post war period the 1st Bn RWF went to India and took part in the actions in Waziristan for which the clasp was awarded.

Paul Davies 701
17-03-2014, 15:56
Thank you Jerry

I've recently taken up collecting medals particularly those from the Royal Welsh (Welch) Fusiliers and found this medal for sale in an auction house. Before I decide whether to buy it I just wanted to find out as much as can to ensure its genuine

Regards

Paul 01

Jerry B
17-03-2014, 16:16
Thank you Jerry

I've recently taken up collecting medals particularly those from the Royal Welsh (Welch) Fusiliers and found this medal for sale in an auction house. Before I decide whether to buy it I just wanted to find out as much as can to ensure its genuine

Regards

Paul 01

Hi Paul,

I have a few medals to the RWF and some of the other Welsh regiments from WWI. If you have his service number you should be able to research him to see if he served during the Great war prior to his service in India. The history that can sometimes be found from a named medal can be very rewarding and really adds to them.

LarsA
17-03-2014, 20:20
Does the number end with 3648 or 3862? If so the medal and clasp is confirmed on a Medal Index Card.

ATB, Lars

PS

This site is useful to see which medals were earned by the RWF: http://www.northeastmedals.co.uk/british_regiment/royal_welsh_welch_fusiliers.htm
The book "that astonishing infantry" is a good addition to the bookshelf to have some more detail on the service of the regiment.

Aled Roberts
17-03-2014, 23:23
Paul

I started acting as a caretaker for medals to the Regiment in around 1990. Two things :

1) If you have any queries about anything medal related I will always be happy to help you
2) It is a road to lifelong poverty

Richard

Paul Davies 701
18-03-2014, 10:20
Thanks for all your help with this guys. You're right it can be expensive, I've been looking at the Victorian and earlier medals and they can run into the thousands, bit rich for me at this time.

The medal I originally posted about has this information on it. It would be interesting to see what service he saw prior to India


4183648 Pte. F. Evans, R. W. Fus




Again thanks guys

Paul 01

LarsA
18-03-2014, 11:09
It was one of the MIC's I found, but unfortunately it had no other information except the service number and entitlement to medal and clasp. I would not think he saw any service in WWI, at least not active service abroad. Perhaps Richard or someone else has an idea about the date he entered from his service number?

ATB,
Lars

Aled Roberts
18-03-2014, 15:45
I can't nail an enlistment date to him - but his Christian name was Francis.

Hywyn
18-03-2014, 21:38
Enlisted 14 2 1922 aged 18. Although born Tremeirchion his NoK at enlistment, his father John, was from Darley Dale, Matlock area.

Hywyn