Queen’s South Africa medal with Cape Colony, Orange Free State and Transvaal clasps and a King’s South Africa medal with 1901 and 1902 clasps correctly named to 3599 R. Stephenson of the Army Ordinance Corps. Private on the QSA, Corporal on the KSA. Comes with copied service papers which confirm the clasp entitlements.
Robert Stephenson lived in Templemichael near Longford in Ireland and enlisted in the Army Ordinance Corps at Longford in March 1897. He served in South Africa from 6th October 1899 to 2nd June 1903. He was discharged from the army 28th February 1913.
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