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typical of the fine light-handling duelling weapons of the 1770's was soon modified
base with a raised platform as a medal bed in off-white felt
with loop for suspension on a white
lightly soiled bottom
An example of a gold grade driver’s proficiency badge
United Kingdom. A Peninsula Campaign Pairing to Sergeant Duncan Grant, 42nd Foot Newly Listed typical of the fine light-handlingMilitary General Service Medal, impressed D. Grant, Serjt 42nd foot, six clasps; Toulouse, Orthes, Nive, Nivelle, Pyrenees, Salamanca, and a silver 42 regimental attachment, accompanied by a fine Regimental medal with a silver Peninsula Suspension and a sphynx clasp, engraved to D. Grant on rim, measuring at 32 mm in diameter, fine. Accompanied by research documents. Footnote: Enlisted on May 9, 1809 and received his promotion to Sergeant on January
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