"Medals of the British Army: India, China, Etc" by Thomas Carter offers a detailed historical record of the medals awarded to British soldiers for their service in India, China, and other regions. Published in 1861, this book provides invaluable insights into the campaigns, battles, and acts of bravery that characterized British military engagements in the East. It serves as a crucial resource for historians, collectors, and anyone interested in the history of British military honors and the soldiers who earned them.
Carter’s work meticulously documents the various medals, clasps, and decorations, offering a glimpse into the valor and sacrifice of the men who served in the British Army during this period. This historical account remains a significant contribution to military history and numismatics, preserving the legacy of the British Army’s contributions in India, China, and beyond.
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