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Title: Rose & Clasp
Post by: knutmill on Saturday 23 July 05 15:39 BST (UK)
Hi all my gt grandfather served in KOYLI as a private during ww1 in November 1914 he was captured. Later on in war he escaped but was recaptured.

my question is on his 1914 Star medal he was awarded a Rose & Clasp could this be for his escape?
thanks
steve
Title: Re: Rose & Clasp
Post by: liverpool annie on Saturday 23 July 05 20:45 BST (UK)


Is this deja vu?

Hi Steve

What's your Great Grandfather's name ? and birth year - do you know? and any other information that would help find him !!

Annie
Title: Re: Rose & Clasp
Post by: manmack on Saturday 23 July 05 23:14 BST (UK)
steve,the rose+clasp were instituted to be worn on the 1914 star and his ribbon bar.
the clasp was awarded to all those who were under fire in france+belgium between 5th aug-22nd nov 1914,it means your g/father was in the retreat from mons,this is worn on his medal,the rose is worn on the ribbon of his 1914 star when hes wearing his ribbon bar,its not worn on the medal,mack
Title: Re: Rose & Clasp
Post by: knutmill on Sunday 24 July 05 12:14 BST (UK)
Once again thanks for replying this scenario fits in with him being captured in Nov 1914 from his medal card I notice he embarked in Sept. 1914

thank you
steve
Title: Re: Rose & Clasp
Post by: knutmill on Sunday 24 July 05 12:18 BST (UK)
Hi Annie his name was Charles William Miller but I'm not sure what type of research you are thinking of as far as I know I have all relevant details on him except for him fighting in Boer war. There is no trace of him under his name but I have just had a flash of inspiration.

He was born in 1882 the illegitimate son of Kate Miller but a year later she married a Mark Green. Now in 1891 census my gt grandfather is listed with surname Green not Miller so maybe he joined army for the Boer War under the surname Green. Does anyone now where there is a website so I could check.

thank you
steve