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HaleWilliam CarltonBearerJoined 13 Dec 99
Source: Nominal roll in WO127
Natal Volunteer Ambulance Corps
HaleWilliam John7642Source: Medal rollsCanada, 2nd Royal Canadian Regiment of Infantry
HaleWilliam Samuel25504TrooperSource: QSA Medal Rolls23rd Company, 8th Btn, IY
Hale-SmithRSource: QSA Medal RollsImperial Yeomanry Hospital
HalebrookeW3rd Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls
(King's) Liverpool Regiment
HalenE APrivate4th RPR
Source: Nominal roll in WO127
Railway Pioneer Regiment
HalerC WDistrict 1
Source: QSA and KSA rolls
Cape Police
HalersA JSource: Medal rollsCanada, Lord Strathcona's Horse
HalesPrivateMID LG: 29 July 1902, page: 4842. Source: General Kitchener. 23 June 1902. Re: Final despatch & mentions
This page contains all the London Gazette pages for the Boer War
Grenadier Guards
HalesA246GunnerFrontier Wars. SAGS (1) 1877-8-9. 5th Brigade, N BatteryRoyal Artillery
HalesASource: QSA and KSA medal rolls76th Battery, RFA
HalesA2nd Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls
Hampshire Regiment
HalesA E24087SapperTransferred to G Company.

QSA (2) CC Paard

TNA ref 156/25
Royal Engineers, Field Company, 9th
HalesA JSource: QSA and KSA medal rolls76th Battery, RFA
HalesAlfred Arthur GreenwoodCorrespondent for the Daily News. QSA issued: 5 Jan 04. He was born in Australia in 1870 and married firstly, Emmaline, daughter of William Pritchard of Adelaide. They had four sons and one daughter before she died in 1911. He married subsequently Jean Reid of Scotland. Mr. Hales was a correspondent for the Daily News in South Africa and was wounded and taken prisoner at Rensburg in February 1900. Hales had attached himself to the Australians, then engaged in some fierce fighting near Colesburg, when he was taken prisoner. The correspondent of the Melbourne Herald, accompanied by Mr. Cameron, the Australian correspondent, bearing a flag of truce, went to the Boer line west of Rensburg to make enquiries from Commandant Delarey regarding Mr Lambie, Melbourne Age, and Mr. Hales, Daily News, the missing Australian correspondents. They were blindfolded before being taken into the Boer camp, where they were informed that Mr Lambie had been killed, and were handed the portrait of his wife, which had been found in his pocket. Mr. Hales, owing to a fall from his horse, had been taken prisoner. After the Boer War Mr Hales continued to write for the Daily News covering the fighting in Macedonia and during the Russo-Japanese war. He travelled extensively throughout the world lecturing and as a special correspondent. He followed mining for years and visited nearly every known mining field in the world, making a particular study of the mining, pastoral and agricultural possibilities in South America. He was a prolific writer and had published a great number of novels including the McGlusky adventures. Mr. Hales lived latterly at Herne Bay in Kent and died on 29 November 1936 (Ref Who Was Who 1929-40). The Daily News was amalgamated, in 1930, with The Daily Chronicle to form the News Chronicle. QSA (0) (Mr. A.G. Hales, 'Daily News'). DNW Dec 94 £1,950.
Source: QSA Medal roll
Correspondent
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