I am looking for information on a Sgt. T. McGlouhlin that received the Queens S.A. medal. It is number 706 and this is the inscription on the edge.
"No. 706 Sgt. T. McGloughlin Antrim R.G.A."
I believe RGA stands for Royal Garrison Artillery and Antrim is a town in Ireland.
There are two bars on the ribbon, Cape Colony and Relief of Ladysmith.
There are other items in the display frame. A Kimberley Star, Sgt. Stripes and a Connaught Rangers badge. There is also a life saving medal.
Any information about this individual or the items is appreciated.
"No. 706 Sgt. T. McGloughlin Antrim R.G.A."
I believe RGA stands for Royal Garrison Artillery and Antrim is a town in Ireland.
There are two bars on the ribbon, Cape Colony and Relief of Ladysmith.
There are other items in the display frame. A Kimberley Star, Sgt. Stripes and a Connaught Rangers badge. There is also a life saving medal.
Any information about this individual or the items is appreciated.