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Crimea Medal 1854-56, With 3 x clasps 'Alma', 'Inkermann' & 'Sebastopol' (G. Brown. 2nd Batn. Rifle Bde.)

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The medal with officially impressed namingDied-in-Crimea: The recipient Sergeant George Brown, is confirmed having 'Died' on 11 December 1854 while on active service in the Crimea (Ref Casualty Return WO25/9/56 & 'Rifle Green in the Crimea' (Caldwell & Cooper, 1994))Medal & Clasps Verification: The medal and all 3 x clasps confirmed as entitled per the respective campaign medal roll of 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade WO 100/33Important: A search of the medal roll WO,100/33 as well as the reference book 'Rifle Green in the Crimea' (George Caldwell & Robert Cooper, 1994) shows that Sergeant George Brown is the only 'G. Brown' who served in the Crimea with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and was awarded a Crimea MedalGeorge Brown had enlisted in the British Army sometime before 1851, as he is recorded serving overseas in Canada during the first quarter of 1851, at which time No. 2700 George Brown was holding the rank Private and is recorded stationed at Kingston, Ontario, in the return for period 1 January to 1 to 31 March 1851 (The British Army Worldwide Index, ref WO 12/10142)Condition: GVF
Product Info

Product Info

  • Conflict Before 19th Century A
  • Nation United Kingdom A
  • Item Type Medals Awards M
Dealer Info

Dealer Info

  • Source Site Aberdeen Medals Marketplace Listing Updated 9 months ago
  • Currency GBP
  • Ships From Flag Aberdeen, Aberdeen City · United Kingdom
  • Product ID 407815

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