the medal attributed only to officers
68 mm (w) x 67
Imperial Yeomanry and in 1908 was re-titled King Edward's Horse (The King's Overseas Dominions Regiment) and issued a new badge when it became part of the Territorial Army
The document also contains a stamp from the 1st SS Death’s Head Cavalry Standarte
The document is dated to Brunswick on May 9
Saxe-Altenburg, Duchy. A Bravery Medal, Bronze Grade, C.1915 Buy Now the medal attributed only to(Taperkeitsmedaille in Bronze). Instituted 20 February 1915 by Duke Ernst II. (1915 1918 issue). Constructed of bronzed zink, on loop for suspension from its period original ribbon, the obverse with a raised Cross Patte bearing a central Saxe Altenburg coat of arms, flanked by a date of 1914, topped by a royal crown, the reverse with a monogram of Ernst II, unmarked, measuring 31. 00 mm in diameter, weighing 13. 1 grams (inclusive of ribbon), in