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Springbokfontein is in northern Cape.  The town was renamed Springbok in 1911.

The Town Guard was in existence from the building of the blockhouses on 1 December 1901 until the attack by the Boer forces on 1 April 1902.

A net of 10 medals issued. 

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(16 Records)

 Surname   Forename/inits   Regimental no   Rank   Notes 
CowanM W WSource: WO100/285
DarringtonN GSource: WO100/285
De OlivieraJ LSource: WO100/285
DombitzerSSource: WO100/285
LoynesA JSource: WO100/285
LoynesB ASource: WO100/285
LoynesB ATrooperWounded. Springbokfontein, 1 April 1902
Source: South African Field Force Casualty Roll
LoynesH JSource: WO100/285
StewartR JSource: WO100/285
TownsendG F BSource: WO100/285
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Parent Category: South African units
Category: Town Guards
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