Queens South Africa Medal. Silver issue & clasp 'Defence of Ladysmith' (4573. Pte. J. W. Curle. 19/Hrs.) Queens South Africa Medal. Silver issue & clasp 'Defence of Ladysmith' (4573. Pte. J. W. Curle. 19/Hrs.) Queens South Africa Medal. Silver issue & clasp 'Defence of Ladysmith' (4573. Pte. J. W. Curle. 19/Hrs.) Queens South Africa Medal. Silver issue & clasp 'Defence of Ladysmith' (4573. Pte. J. W. Curle. 19/Hrs.) Queens South Africa Medal. Silver issue & clasp 'Defence of Ladysmith' (4573. Pte. J. W. Curle. 19/Hrs.)

Queens South Africa Medal. Silver issue & clasp 'Defence of Ladysmith' (4573. Pte. J. W. Curle. 19/Hrs.)

Died-of-Disease: Private J. W. Curle 19th (Princess of Wales's Own) Hussars, confirmed 'Died-of-Disease', due to enteric fever, at Ladysmith, Natal Colony, South Africa, on, 17 March 1900

Medal and clasp verification: Medal and clasp confirmed as entitled on the respective campaign medal roll of the 19th (Princess of Wale's Own) Hussars (ref WO 100/116), that was compiled and signed at, Standerton, South Africa, on, 12 May 1902. The roll with entry under remarks column, 'Died of disease 17.03.00'

19th Hussars Casualties South African War: During their active service in the South African War, the 19th Hussars incurred the below following casualties:

- Officers KIA / DOW: 1
- Officers DOD: 2
- Officers WIA: 2
- Other Ranks KIA/DOW: 25
- Other Ranks DOD: 114
- Other Ranks WIA: 70
- Other Ranks POW/missing: 51

The 19th Hussars were awarded the below following Battle Honours for the South African War:

- Defence of Ladysmith
- South Africa 1899-1902

Condition: About EF

Code: 22861