Johannesburg Vrijwilliger Corps Medal (original) (raw)

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dbo:abstract In the Colonies and Boer Republics which became the Union of South Africa in 1910, several unofficial military decorations and medals were instituted and awarded during the nineteenth and early twentieth century. The Johannesburg Vrijwilliger Corps Medal is an unofficial private campaign medal which was instituted in 1899 by Lieutenant Colonel S.H. van Diggelen, the founder and Commanding Officer of the Johannesburg Vrijwilliger Corps, for award to the officers and men of his unit. (en)
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dbp:awardedFor Voluntary military service (en)
dbp:campaign Jameson Raid (en) Swaziland Expedition (en)
dbp:caption Ribbon bar (en)
dbp:clasps JAMESON INVAL EN REVOLUTIE TE JOHANNESBURG 1895–1896SWAZIELAND EXPEDITIE 1898 (en)
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dbp:eligibility All ranks (en)
dbp:established 1899 (xsd:integer)
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dbp:name Johannesburg Vrijwilliger Corps Medal (en)
dbp:presenter Lieutenant Colonel S.H. van Diggelen (en)
dbp:status Unofficial (en)
dbp:type Campaign medal (en)
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rdfs:comment In the Colonies and Boer Republics which became the Union of South Africa in 1910, several unofficial military decorations and medals were instituted and awarded during the nineteenth and early twentieth century. The Johannesburg Vrijwilliger Corps Medal is an unofficial private campaign medal which was instituted in 1899 by Lieutenant Colonel S.H. van Diggelen, the founder and Commanding Officer of the Johannesburg Vrijwilliger Corps, for award to the officers and men of his unit. (en)
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