SOUTH AFRICA 1877-79, CLASP, 1879 ‘CAPT. C. P CRAMER. 3/60TH FOOT’, EGYPT AND SUDAN 1882-89, CLASP, TEL-EL-KEBIR ‘MAJOR C. P CRAMER. 3/K.R. RIF. C.’, INDIA GENERAL SERVICE 1854-95, 2 CLASPS, HAZARA 1891, SAMANA 1891 ‘COLONEL C. P CRAMER. 1ST BN. K.R. RIF. C.’, THE HAZARA CLASP A CONTEMPORARY TAILOR’S COPY, KHEDIVE’S
STAR 1882.
C.B. London Gazette 24 November 1891. For services during the Hazara and Miranzai expeditions.
Charles Pierson Cramer was born on 25 November 1837, and appointed Ensign in the 60th Rifles on 14 August 1858. He was promoted to Lieutenant in April 1863, and to Captain in May 1870. He saw service with the 3rd Battalion K.R.R.C. in the Zulu War of 1879, and was present at the action of Gingindhlovu and the relief of Ekowe. He later commanded the 2 Companies which acted as escort and guard to King Cetchwayo from Black Umvolosi to Ulundi (Medal with clasp).
Promoted to Major in July 1881, Cramer next served during the Egyptian campaign of 1882, including the engagement of Tel-El-Mahuta, the action at Kassasin, and was Brigade Major of Ashburnham’s Brigade at the battle of Tel-El-Kebir, the regimental history recording:
“Major Cramer, second in Command, was wounded, and had his horse shot under him.”
This is at odds with his army list entry which sais it was just his horse that was shot so presumably Cramer’s wound was only list and required no hospital treatment. (Brevet of Lt.-Col.; despatches London Gazette 2 November 1882; Medal with clasp; 4th Class Osmanie; Bronze star).
Cramer was promoted to Colonel in November 1886, and appointed to the command of the 1st Battalion in 1891. He participated in the Hazara Expedition of 1891 (Medal with clasp), and later saw service with the Miranzai Expedition in the same year (Clasp). He was severely wounded at the storming of Sangar, on the Samana, on 17 April 1891, when Colonel Cramer led the 1st K.R.R.C. in a bayonet charge against the village, which was successfully taken. He was the most senior casualty during this campaign, was mentioned in despatches (London Gazette 15 September 1891) and created a Companion of the Bath for his services in the Hazara and Miranzai Expeditions (London Gazette 24 November 1891)………………
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Condition NEF. Sold with further research. En extremely fine high ranked Rifle Corps Officers group.
Condition NEF. Sold with further research. En extremely fine high ranked Rifle Corps Officers group Colonel Cramer would be one of five Officers to be made C.B. For services during operations in Burmah and during the Hazara and Miranzai expeditions.