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I have added the standard Navbox, but left the full text below in case there is some reasom why the Navbox was not used Hugo999 ( talk) 13:19, 30 March 2009 (UTC)
I have removed the reference to a bronze version of this medal.
None of the main reference works refer to a bronze version, and I can not trace an actual example. Additionally, General Sir Frederick Roberts in his book Forty-one Years in India states (page 533) that bronze campaign medals were only introduced after he became Commander in Chief in India in 1888:
"…we were able to do a great deal towards ... improving the status and prospects of the Native soldier [including] … bronze war medals were sanctioned for all authorized Government followers …"
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User:Hsq7278 13:57, 7 November 2017
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I have added the standard Navbox, but left the full text below in case there is some reasom why the Navbox was not used Hugo999 ( talk) 13:19, 30 March 2009 (UTC)
I have removed the reference to a bronze version of this medal.
None of the main reference works refer to a bronze version, and I can not trace an actual example. Additionally, General Sir Frederick Roberts in his book Forty-one Years in India states (page 533) that bronze campaign medals were only introduced after he became Commander in Chief in India in 1888:
"…we were able to do a great deal towards ... improving the status and prospects of the Native soldier [including] … bronze war medals were sanctioned for all authorized Government followers …"
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User:Hsq7278 13:57, 7 November 2017
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