another item I got at a giant local sale today I paid 5 dollars for this and the inscriptuion around the edges is weird even for the issuer it says 136 CIV, SAR, SAIF ALI. C, D, C, P.
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another item I got at a giant local sale today I paid 5 dollars for this and the inscriptuion around the edges is weird even for the issuer it says 136 CIV, SAR, SAIF ALI. C, D, C, P.
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$5 is a great price mate, well done! I have my great grandfathers medals from WW1 and I think they're terrific. Around the edge it should have the blokes name and service number very finely engraved.
It does seem unusual, but there will be an answerThe usual format on this medal would be number - rank - initials - surname - unit. For example, the inscription on my granddad's India General Service Medal is "3949591 CPL H. BALL. WELCH R", i.e 3949591 Corporal Harold Ball, Welch Regiment . Saif Ali could well be an Indian man's name. Is there any chance you can photograph the inscription? I can't help thinking you may have read it wrong, and want to make sure.
Rob
OK I think I have got it now. It should read:
136 CIV.SAR. SAIF ALI C.D.C.P.
which translates as 136 Civilian Sarwar Saif Ali, Camel Department Central Provinces. As I thought, Saif Ali is the man's name, and he was a 'Civilian Sarwar' in the CDCP.
I knew it would make sense once i got my head round it
Rob
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