Diamond Hill clasp

DIAMOND HILL:                           11–12 June 1900 (Transvaal) Awarded to all troops who, on 11th or 12th June 1900, were east of a north and south line drawn through Silverton Siding and north of an east and west line through Vlakfontein. Recipients
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Johannesburg clasp

JOHANNESBURG:                        29th May 1900 (Transvaal) Awarded to those troops who, on 29 May 1900, were north of an east and west line through Klip River Station and east of a north and south line through Krugersdorp Station. Recipients
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Relief of Mafeking clasp

RELIEF OF MAFEKING:              17 May 1900 (CC) Awarded to all troops under the command of Colonel Mahon who marched from Barkly West on 4th May 1900 and all troops who were under Colonel Plumer’s command between 11th October 1899 and 17th May 1900, both dates inclusive, and who were south of an east and west line drawn through Palachwe. Recipients
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Wepener clasp

WEPENER:                                     9–25 April 1900 (OFS) Awarded to all troops engaged in the defence of Wepener between 9th April 1900 and 25th April 1900, both dates inclusive. Recipients
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Driefontein clasp

DRIEFONTEIN:                                       10 March 1900 (OFS) Awarded to troops serving with Army Headquarters and Lieutenant General French’s column which advanced from Popular Grove on 10 March 1900 Recipients
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Paardeberg clasp

PAARDEBERG:                                17–26 February 1900 (OFS) Awarded to all troops within 7,000 yards of General Cronje’s final laager, between midnight of the 17th and midnight of the 26th February 1900, and to all troops within 7,000 yards of Koodoe’s Rand Drift between the same dates. Recipients
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Relief of Kimberley clasp

RELIEF OF KIMBERLEY:           15 February 1900 (CC) Awarded to all troops in the relief column under Lieut. General French who marched from Klip Drift on the 15th February 1900 and all the 6th Division under Lieut. General Kelly-Kenny who were within 7,000 yards of Klip Drift on 15th February 1900. Recipients
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Tugela Heights clasp

TUGELA HEIGHTS:                     12–27 February 1900 (Natal) Awarded to all troops of the Natal Field Force, exclusive of the Ladysmith garrison, employed in the operations north of an east and west line through Chievelely Station between the 14th and 27th February 1900, both dates inclusive. Recipients
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Modder River clasp

MODDER RIVER:                         28 November 1899 (CC) Awarded to all troops under Lieut Lord Methuen’s command who were north of Honey Nest Kloof (exclusive), and south of the  Magersfontein ridge (exclusive) on 28th November 1899. Recipients
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