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21st Lancers - QSA recipients
Arnold, 2623 Corporal E. QSA (4)
Ayton, 3464 Private Bertie. QSA (3)
Barrow, 3652 Trooper J. QSA (4)
Binns, 3757 Private W. QSA (2)
Bradley, 3830 Private J H. QSA (5)
Byrne, 2998 Private T. QSA (3)
Carter, 3289 Private James. QSA (5)
Cash, 4379 Private H. QSA (3)
Clowser, 2821 Corporal G. QSA (4)
Cole, 3419 Acting Farrier Sergeant A. QSA (5)
Collier, 4241 Private R. QSA (2)
Dalziel, 4334 Pay Sergeant J. QSA (1)
Day, 4766 Private P L. QSA (3)
Eadie, 3132 Sergeant A. QSA (5)
Farr, 4135 Private T H. QSA (5)
Farthing, 3677 Private G. QSA (3)
Flanagan, 2576 Sergeant E. QSA (4)
Fowle, Major John. QSA (3)
Haines, 2726 Staff Sergeant Farrier J. QSA (5)
Hardy, 3062 Private William Albert. QSA (2)
Haynes, 4384 Private T W. QSA (3)
Hutchison, Captain Craufuird George G. QSA (4)
Kenna, Major Paul Aloysius. QSA (6)
Lee, 4111 Trooper W. QSA (5)
Martin, Brevet Colonel Roland Hill. QSA (1)
Martin, 3536 Private A J. QSA (3)
Mitchell, 4128 Lance Corporal W J. QSA (4)
Mulligan, 3368 Private H. QSA (3)
Owen, 3551 Private G. QSA (3)
Pilcher, Captain Algernon S. QSA (3)
Algernon Swain “Algy” Pilcher, who was born in January 1880, was
educated at Eton and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst. Commissioned
as a 2nd Lieutenant in the 21st Lancers in August 1899, he was advanced
to Lieutenant in September 1900 and served out in South Africa from
February 1901 to May 1902 as an Orderly Officer to his uncle, Brevet
Colonel T D Pilcher, CB. Advanced to Major shortly after the
outbreak of hostilities in August 1914, he gained attachment to ‘A’
Squadron, 4th Royal Irish Dragoon Guards and served out in France and
Flanders between late December 1914 and November 1915. Rejoining the
21st Lancers out in India in January 1916, he was appointed
second-in-command of the regiment that December, and in November 1921
transferred to the 4th Dragoon Guards (shortly to be re-titled the
4/7th). Pilcher remained similarly employed until being placed on
half-pay in the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in June 1927, but served as
an Assistant Command Welfare Officer, Western Command, in the 1939-45
War, work that resulted in the award of his OBE. The Colonel, who died
in December 1962, was an exceptional horseman, as the following extract
from his extensive obituary in The White Lancer and The Vedette
illustrates: ‘Algy Pilcher was a superb horseman and his cool judgment,
unruffled temper and light weight enabled him to excel in the hunting
field, on the race course and as a pig-sticker. Following hounds he
seemed always to be, quite effortlessly, at the top of the hunt and as
an amateur race rider he had few superiors. Between 1908-1911 he won 22
point-to-point races including the Army point-to-point. He also became
the outright winner of the historic 21st Hussars Cup by winning the
regimental point-to-point three times. In Egypt, although he accepted
mounts on all sorts of good, bad and indifferent horses, he came second
in the list of winning amateur riders in his last year. In India both
before and after the 1914-18 War he continued to ride in steeplechases
with considerable success. When the Regiment marched to Meerut in 1919,
he found his greatest enjoyment in pig-sticking. In this sport his
courage, horsemanship and eye for country soon brought him to the top
rank and a record of 6 first spears in seven consecutive hunts (in good
company) gives an idea of his quality. It was on a mare that he had
trained to hunt pig that H.R.H. the Prince of Wales won the Hog Hunters
Cup in 1922.’
OBE (2nd Civil), QSA (3) CC OFS Tr (Lt 21L), 14-15 Star (Maj 21 L),
BWM, VM (Maj), DM, WM. DNW Dec 06 £1,300.
Protheroe-Smith, Captain Hug h B. QSA (5) Repton, 4154 Private C. QSA (3) Richardson, 2854 Sergeant W. QSA (4) Robbins, 4048 Trooper W. QSA (5) Robinson, 3798 Private H. QSA (2) Rowlatt, 3205 Private W H. QSA (3) Skelton, 3967 Private W. QSA (5) Smiley, Lieutenant Peter K. QSA (3) Smith, 3510 Trooper J L H. QSA (5) Smith, 4148 Trooper E. QSA (5) Stace, 3681 Trooper B. QSA (3) Sykes, 3805 Sergeant W. QSA (2) Wiggins, 3361 Lance Corporal C H. QSA (4)
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