Thanks Neil. That's a good suggestion about him being in a different regiment and transferring to the Camerons later. My husband has seen the medals (in fact his mum gave them to him, but then decided to keep them "so they didn't get lost" but has hidden them so well she can't find them), and he says the Afghan medal has been filed down round the edge where the name would have been. He's been told that it was common for soldiers to pawn their medals and then when they had some money, to buy another one back. But then they'd have to have the name, if one was still on there, removed. I don't know how true this is, but it would explain things. As he's wearing the medal in the company of other soldiers he must definitely have been entitled to wear it. Maybe when he came back from the Afghan war he left the army, pawned his medals, but then when he joined up again he had to get some replacements. By the way it seems he was a piper though it wasn't exactly in his blood! We believe he was born in Enfield, but after the fall out with his father he must have decided to go as far away as possible and ended up in Scotland! We know he didn't have a lot of money - he was buried in a pauper's grave in Abney Park cemetery, London (he died of complications after an operation on his ankle), so the pawning the medals theory could well be true. Thanks also for identifying the other 2 medals.