Distinguished Service Order, GVR, silver-gilt and enamel, with integral top riband bar, Queen’s South Africa Medal clasps Transvaal, South Africa 1901 & 1902 named 2ND LIEUT K H BRUCE GORDONS (DUPLICATE), India General Service Medal clasp North West Frontier 1908 named LT K H BRUCE GORDONS (DUPLICATE), 1914 Star with copy clasp named CAPT K H BRUCE GORDONS (DUPLICATE), British War & Victory Medals with MID oak leaves named LT COL K H BRUCE GORDONS (DUPLICATE) & Coronation 1937 unnamed as issued. All mounted on a bar for wear and all lacquered. Medals replaced in 1968.
Kenneth Hope Brucewas born on 26 May 1879 and was educated at Eton and Trinity College, Oxford. He was commissioned Second Lieutenant in the Gordon Highlanders on 23 May 1900, and served with the 2nd Battalion in South Africa during the Boer War. Promoted Lieutenant on 22 January 1902, he saw further service in India with the Mohmand Expedition in 1908, and was promoted Captain on 17 October 1908.
Bruce served during the Great War with the Staff on the Western Front from 4 October to 2 November 1914, and then again from 12 October 1915 to 2 June 1917, and was wounded at Ypres. Subsequently serving with the Egyptian Expeditionary Force in Palestine from 20 June 1917 to 28 June 1918, for his services during the Great War he was promoted Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel; was Mentioned in Dispatches (London Gazette 4 January 1917); and was appointed a Companion of the Distinguished Service Order. Following the cessation of hostilities he was appointed Assistant Adjutant General, General HQ, British Army of the Rhine on 3 June 1919. He died in London on 27 February 1970.