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United Kingdom. An Indian Mutiny Medal to Pte. George Dyer, 6th Dragoon Guards Archive a rare example of a

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a rare example of a zink badge retaining virtually all of its original finish

Coningham began the Second World War as an Air Commodore

where they butt the hoist sleeve

Genevieve Young Hitt

United Kingdom. An Indian Mutiny Medal to Pte. George Dyer, 6th Dragoon Guards Archive a rare example of aInstituted August 18, 1858. In silver, full size, rim officially impressed GEO. DYER., 6TH DRAGN GDS , worn on a swivel suspension (slightly bent), contact marks around edges, near very fine condition. Footnote: George Dyer is present on the Indian Mutiny Medal Roll. His service number was 1145. The 6th Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers) were deployed to India during the later stages of the Indian Mutiny (18571858) to support British efforts in suppressing

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