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Sold on 16 November 2009

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The Late Bruce C Cazel Collection of British Campaign Awards

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№ 81 x

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16 November 2009

Hammer Price:
£340

Three: Private P. L. W. Steele, 4th South African Infantry, late Rand Rifles, died of wounds, France, 17 October 1918

1914-15 Star (Pte., Rand Rfls.); British War and Bilingual Victory Medals (Pte., 4th S.A.I.); Memorial Plaque (Percival Lionel Wilson Steele) nearly extremely fine (5)

This lot was sold as part of a special collection, The Late Bruce C Cazel Collection of British Campaign Awards.

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Percival Lionel Wilson Steele served in the Rand Rifles, 15 October 1914-28 July 1915, seeing service in German South West Africa. In January 1916 he attested for the Machine Gun Section, 1st Mounted Brigade, attached to the 2nd South African Horse. With the 2nd S.A.H. he served in British East Africa, March-December 1916. Returning to South Africa he was demobilised on 27 February 1917. He then attested for the South African Service Corps - Mechanical Transport on 30 April 1917 but was discharged as temporarily unfit for non-tropical service on 10 November 1917. On 8 April 1918 he re-attested, this time into the 1st South African Infantry Brigade. Landing in England on 5 June 1918, he entered France on 26 August and joined the 4th South African Infantry shortly thereafter. On 8 October 1918 he was dangerously wounded, receiving a gunshot wound to the back. Admitted to No. 12 General Hospital, Rouen, he died of his wounds on 17 October 1918. Private Steele was buried in St. Sever Cemetery Extension, Rouen. With identity disk and copied service papers and other research.