Picked up also this photo this week not sure what Regt he was with , there is a bear skin to the left in the photo
Picked up also this photo this week not sure what Regt he was with , there is a bear skin to the left in the photo
No idea on the Regiment but I can see he has the Mons bar on the 1914 star...What are the other two I wonder?(first two)
the DSO and Military Cross.regiment might be Kings Dragoons or a guards reg.
A brave guy with long war service. Not often we see court mounted medals this early. I suppose you checked the back of the photo?
Oz.
Yes looked on the rear but nothing marked on the rear i am sorry to say
Dragoons or Dragoon Guards, something like that.
I see a captured French Waterloo standard on the buttons.
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Most likely to be the 87th Royal Irish Fusiliers IMO as the collar badge includes the fusil grenade, the first British regiment to capture a French imperial eagle.
Regards,
Jerry
Whatever its just an opinion.
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