bruising evident on the KSA
the regiment draws its men from to counties of Hastings and Prince Edward and the unit's nickname 'Plough Jockeys' make it obvious that many of them came off the farm to fight
Imperial Service Medal to Railways and Canals - George V (GEORGE COOPER)
suspended from a silver-grey embroidered cord
He appears to have been in India
United Kingdom. A First War British War Medal, Bronze Grade, Un-Named GTRexclude bruising evident on the KSAIn bronze gilt, un named, obverse illustrating the left facing bust of King George V, surrounded by the inscription "GEORGIVS BRITT. OMN: REX ET INF: IMP", designer marked "B M" (Sir Bertrand Mackennal), reverse illustrating St. George on horseback trampling underfoot the eagle shield of the Central Powers and a skull and cross bones (the emblems of death), flanked by the dates "1914" at the left and "1918" at the right, measuring 36. 3 mm (w) x 49 mm