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CarelseJ FSource: WO100/284New England Mounted Rifles
CarelsePetrus SchalkKorporalClick here to access the record in the ForumHeidelberg Commando
CarelsenAnders BoeSource: WO100/285Tarkastad TG
CarelsenJohannes MattheusBurgerClick here to access the record in the ForumSwaziland Commando
CarelsonHermanus LukasBurgerClick here to access the record in the ForumHeilbron Commando
CarelsonJ PSource: WO100/279Cape Government Railways
CarenC3rd Battalion
Source: Medal rolls
Cheshire Regiment
CarenJohn22Occupation: Foreman. Next of kin: Mother. Address: Dublin .
Source: Attestation paper in WO126
Town Guard and District Mounted Troops
CarenJohn Patrick31023PrivateServed 05 Feb 01 to 13 May 01. Time Expired
Source: Nominal roll in WO127
Cape Colony Cyclist Corps
CareswellJ50B/547PrivateFrontier Wars. SAGS (1) 1879. Medal returned(Duke of Cambridge's Own) Middlesex Regiment
CarewGeorge Albert LadeMajorCAREW, GEORGE ALBERT LADE, Major, was born 10 March 1862, son of Robert R Carew and Mrs Robert R Carew.  He was commissioned in the Hampshire Militia in 1879, and was gazetted to the 7th Hussars as Lieutenant (from the Militia) 31 October 1883, becoming Captain 19 December 1889, and Major 2 April 1898.  He took part in the operations in South Africa in 1896-97; was mentioned in Despatches [London Gazette, 9 March 1897]; commanded a column in the campaign of 1897; was again mentioned in Despatches [London Gazette, 18 February 1898]; received the Medals and clasps, and was created a Companion of the Distinguished Service Order [London Gazette, 20 May 1898]: "George Albert Lade Carew, Major, 7th Hussars.  In recognition of services during the operations in Mashonaland in 1897".  Insignia sent to GOC, Cape; forwarded by OC, 7th Hussars, Natal, 24 July 1898.  He served with the Rhodesian Field Force, 1900, as Special Service Officer, and with the 7th Hussars, 1901-2, in the South African War.  He took part in the operations in Rhodesia, March to May 1900, and in the operations in the Transvaal, March to August 1900; operations in the Transvaal, March to 31 May 1902; operations in Cape Colony, December 1901 to March 1902.  Major Carew retired in 1902.
DSO, BSACM for Rhodesia 1896 (1) Mashonaland 1897 (Capt 7H), QSA (6) CC Rhod OFS Tr 01 02 (Maj DSO 7H).  The Gazette Apr 82 £2,250.  Glendining Mar 93 est £2-2.5k.  DNW Sep 01 £3.8k.  Romsey Medals Sep 03 £7k.  Liverpool Medals Dec 05 £7,500.
Source: DSO recipients (VC and DSO Book)
7th (The Queen's Own) Hussars
CarewGeorge Albert LadeMajorQSA (6). Served with Rhodesian Field Force.
Source: QSA medal rolls
7th (The Queen's Own) Hussars
CarewGeorge Albert LadeCaptainBSACM Rhodesia 1896 (1) Mashonaland 1897. Born on 10 March 1862. He was commissioned into the Hampshire Militia in 1879, and gazetted to the 7th Hussars as Lieutenant, 31 October 1883, becoming Captain in December 1889, and Major in April 1898. He took part in the operations in South Africa 1896-97, and was mentioned in despatches London Gazette 9 March 1897. He commanded a column in the Mashonaland campaign of 1897, was again mentioned in despatches London Gazette 18 February 1898, received the medal with clasp and was created a Companion of the DSO London Gazette 20 May 1898: 'In recognition of services during the operations in Mashonaland in 1897.’ ’I wish especially to convey my appreciation of the manner in which Major H. M. Ridley, Captains G. A. L. Carew and R. M. Poore and the officers and men of the 7th Hussars, carried out my wishes in every particular, and greatly assisted in the suppression of the rebellion. After Major Ridley was wounded, Captains Carew and Poore commanded separate columns, and in the attack on Mashingombi these officers timed their marches, and brought their forces into the field in such a manner as to render my plan of attack by three columns simultaneously entirely successful.’ (Despatch of Richard E. R. Martin, Deputy Commissioner, Bulawayo, November 15th, 1897). Mashingombi's kraal was attacked and captured on 26 July, 1897, by the police under Colonel de Moleyns, and the 7th Hussars under Captains Carew and Poore. On our side one white was killed and five wounded; one died of wounds; two natives killed and three wounded. The Chief Mashingombi and many other rebels were killed. Major Carew served in the Boer War with the Rhodesian Field Force in 1900, as a Special Service Officer, and with the 7th Hussars in 1901-02. He retired in 1902. DSO VR; BSACM Rhodesia 1896, clasp, Mashonaland 1897 (Captn., 7th Huss.); QSA (6) Cape Colony, Rhodesia, Orange Free State, Transvaal, (Maj., D.S.O., 7/Hrs.). DNW September 2001 £3,800.
Source: BSACM rolls
7th (The Queen's Own) Hussars
CarewJ1st Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls
Royal Irish Regiment
CarewJ HSource: QSA and KSA medal rollsNew Zealand, 10th Contingent
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