King's South Africa Medal. With 2 x clasps 'South Africa 1901' & 'South Africa 1902' (4205 Pte. G. Jones. Rl: Scots Fus:) King's South Africa Medal. With 2 x clasps 'South Africa 1901' & 'South Africa 1902' (4205 Pte. G. Jones. Rl: Scots Fus:) King's South Africa Medal. With 2 x clasps 'South Africa 1901' & 'South Africa 1902' (4205 Pte. G. Jones. Rl: Scots Fus:) King's South Africa Medal. With 2 x clasps 'South Africa 1901' & 'South Africa 1902' (4205 Pte. G. Jones. Rl: Scots Fus:) King's South Africa Medal. With 2 x clasps 'South Africa 1901' & 'South Africa 1902' (4205 Pte. G. Jones. Rl: Scots Fus:)

King's South Africa Medal. With 2 x clasps 'South Africa 1901' & 'South Africa 1902' (4205 Pte. G. Jones. Rl: Scots Fus:)

Medal(s) & Clasps Verification: No 4205 George John Jones. Royal Scots Fusiliers is confirmed entitled to the KSA and both clasps, as well as a Queen's South Africa Medal with 4 x clasps clasps per the respective campaign medal rolls of the Royal Scots Fusiliers for his services in the Great War. Additionally entitled to the Great War medals listed below for his Great War service with the Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders:

- QSA Medal. 4 x clasps 'TH', 'ROL', 'CC' & 'TR': WO 100/180 served 2nd Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers
- KSA Medal. With 2 x dated SA clasps: WO 100/327 served 2nd Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers
- 1914-15 Star: WO 329/2814. Disembarked France 19/01/15. Served 2nd Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers
- British War Medal: WO 329/1698. Later transferred No. 351038 Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders
- Interallied Victory Medal: WO 329/1698. Later No. 351038 Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders

Wounded-in-Action: Confirmed 'Severely' Wounded-in-Action by Gunshot & Shrapnel Wound (or GSW) to the back, on 12 March 1915 while serving with 2nd Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers on the Western Front, with the British Expeditionary Force

Musician / Bandsman: The recipients discharge papers show that he held qualification / trade as a Musician / Bandsman - with note (E Bass Flat) while in South Africa. Which indicates that the recipient was a Bandsman in the brass band in which he was a 'Tuba Player' (E Flat Bass)

The recipients service papers are extant and accessible at The National Archives

Condition: About VF

Code: 25609

100.00 GBP