United Kingdom. A Military Order Of The Dragon 1900, 1St Duke Of York's Own Lancers Archive stating that he had no
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stating that he had no previous military service and that he was single
silvered Iron Cross on the lid
Temporary Lieutenant (A) John Philip Scott
The 88th was involved in the action at Boydton Plank Road in December 1864
well marked on 6 o'clock arm "W" (for Wagner
United Kingdom. A Military Order Of The Dragon 1900, 1St Duke Of York's Own Lancers Archive stating that he had no(Attributed to Major G. T. Mould, Indian Medical Service, 1st Duke of York's Own Lancers) In Bronze with a gold coloured gilt, engraved ""MAJOR G. T. MOULD I. M. S. 1st D. S. O. LANCERS"" on the reverse, 36. 5 mm (w) x 47 mm (h) inclusive of its swivel suspension, original ribbon with embroidered insignia, pagoda style hanger with pinback, extremely fine. Footnote: Surgeon Captain G. T. Mould, Indian Medical Service is listed in the British Medical
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