Hodgson | C | 2566 | Sergeant | Source: DCM recipients | Loyal North Lancashire Regiment |
Hodgson | T J | 4554 | Lance Sergeant | Source: DCM recipients | Loyal North Lancashire Regiment |
Hodgson | W C H | 6481 | Lance Corporal | Magersfontein 11-12 Dec 99
Source: DCM recipients | Gordon Highlanders |
Hogan | J | 3339 | Private | Pretoria June 1900
Source: DCM recipients | (King's) Liverpool Regiment |
Hogan | T | 1261 | QMS | Source: DCM recipients | King's Royal Rifle Corps |
Hogarth | A H | 10323 | Trooper | Source: DCM recipients | 15th Battalion, Imperial Yeomanry |
Hogg | J | 4990 | Private | Source: DCM recipients | Royal Irish Rifles |
Holdsworth | A B | 3591 | Lance Corporal | Spion Kop 25 Jan 00
Source: DCM recipients | 1st (Royal) Dragoons |
Holland | H | 3596 | Private | Wounded 24 Apr 00 Wakkerstroom
Source: DCM recipients | Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment) |
Holland | J E | 4975 | QMS | Source: DCM recipients | 10th Battalion, Imperial Yeomanry |
Holland | John Henry | 4855 | A/Sergeant Major | Ermelo District 11 and 13 Dec 01. John Henry Holland was born in Birmingham and enlisted in the Cheshire Regiment in October 1894, aged 24 years, following earlier service in the Royal Canadian Militia. Posted to the 2nd Battalion, he was advanced to Corporal in February 1896, to Sergeant in August 1898 and to Colour-Sergeant in the following month, all the while being employed in the U.K. In January 1901, however, he was embarked for South Africa, where he served in the 8th Battalion, Mounted Infantry, gallant service that won him a brace of “mentions” (London Gazette 25 April and 29 July 1902 refer), the former entry citing his gallant deeds in the capture of the Boer laager in Ermelo District in December 1901, and more especially his deeds on the 13th, ‘when he captured two Boers single-handed when far ahead of his men and fired at continuously. Subsequently awarded the D.C.M. with a gratuity of £20, Holland was placed on the Army Reserve on his return to the U.K. in September 1902 and was finally discharged in October 1906. Distinguished Conduct Medal, E.VII.R. (4855 A. Serjt.-Maj. J. Holland, Cheshire Regt.); Queen's South Africa 1899-1902, 4 clasps, Relief of Kimberley, Paardeberg, Driefontein, Johannesburg (4855 Col. Sejt. J. H. Holland, Ches. Regt.); King's South Africa 1901-02, 2 clasps, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902 (4855 Cr. Sjt. J. H. Holland, Cheshire Regt.). DNW Jun 09 £2,800
Source: DCM recipients | Cheshire Regiment |
Holland | W | 3576 | Sergeant | Relief of Ladysmith. Dow 10 Jan 00 Rondebosch
Source: DCM recipients | Devonshire Regiment |
Holliday | R W | 6203 | Sapper | Electrical Engineers Volunteers
Source: DCM recipients | Royal Engineers |
Holman | Richard C | 1 | Sergeant Major | DSO
Source: DCM recipients | New South Wales, A squadron NSW Mounted Rifles |
Holmes | J A | 4737 | Lance Sergeant | Missing 24 Jan 00 Spion Kop and released. Mention for Kaffir Spruit 19 Dec 01 (died of wounds). Dow 20 Dec 01 Holland.
Source: DCM recipients | Lancashire Fusiliers |
Holmes | W | 5433 | Private | Severely wounded 28 Aug 01 Jaskraal
Source: DCM recipients | Royal Dublin Fusiliers |
Holroyd | R | | Staff Sergeant Major | Source: DCM recipients | South African Light Horse |
Holt | C W | 28555 | A/Sergeant Major | Source: DCM recipients | Donegal Artillery Volunteers |
Holtham | Ernest | 99298 | Gunner | Gun Hill 7 Dec 99 and Surprise Hill 10 Dec 99, Ladysmith
Source: DCM recipients | No 10 Mountain Battery, RGA |
Honnor | C W | 3583 | Colour Sergeant | Source: DCM recipients | Northumberland Fusiliers |
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