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#84 – Great War Distinguished Service Order Medal Group to an Officer in the Royal Munster Fusiliers Who Was So Badly Wounded in the Boer War He Was Medically Discharged but Rejoined to Serve in the Great War

#84 – Great War Distinguished Service Order Medal Group to an Officer in the Royal Munster Fusiliers Who Was So Badly Wounded in the Boer War He Was Medically Discharged but Rejoined to Serve in the Great War

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Great War Distinguished Service Order Medal Group to an Officer in the Royal Munster Fusiliers Who Was So Badly Wounded in the Boer War He Was Medically Discharged but Rejoined to Serve in the Great War, Distinguished Service Order GVR, with top bar, Queens South Africa medal with 5 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902, engraved naming, ‘MAJOR G.A.C. WEBB R. MUNS. FUS.’, 1914-15 Star medal, ‘LT. COL. G.A.C. WEBB’, British War and Victory medals with mentioned in despatches emblem, ‘LT. COL. G.A.C. WEBB’, 1911 Coronation medal, unnamed as issued, Turkish Order of the Medjidie, 4th Class, Khedive’s Sudan medal with clasp Sudan 1899, impressed naming, ‘BIMBASHI G.A.C. WEBB XVTH SUDANESE’.istinguished Service Order, London Gazette 1st January 1917 – Capt. And Bt. Maj. (temp. Lt.-Col.) George Ambrose Congreve Webb, R. of O.ention in Despatches, London Gazette 8th March 1902.eorge Ambrose Congreve Webb was born in Dublin, Ireland on 7th October 1869. Educated at Chard and the Royal Military College Sandhurst he was commissioned into the Royal Munsters Fusiliers as 2nd Lieutenant on 29th March 1890. Promoted to Lieutenant on 1st April 1892 and Captain on 1st November 1898. He was employed with the Egyptian Army between 28th February 1899 and 31st May 1901 for which he was awarded the Khedive Sudan meal with clasp and the Order of the Medjidie. erved in South Africa from 1st August 1901 until 31st December 1901 with the Royal Munster Fusiliers and commanding Damant’s Horse. He was dangerously wounded at Tafelkop on 20th December 1901, this eventually led to his retirement as medically unfit for further service in June 1905. Whilst recovering he was promoted Brevet Major on 29th January 1902. The Queens South Africa medal with 5 clasps is confirmed on roll for the Royal Munster Fusiliers, he also appears on the Damant’s Horse Roll.e was re-employed for the Great War between 15th September 1914 and 25th June 1919, serving in France from October 1915. He was awarded the Distinguished Service Order and Mentioned in Despatches on two occasions.e died in York, England, on 13th May 1942.

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