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British Long Service And Good Conduct Medal 1812 Sergeant Hewitt Dragoon Guards

£295

The British Long Service and Good Conduct Medal 1812, often referred to as the Queen's Medal for Long and Faithful Service, was awarded to Sergeant Hewitt in the Dragoon Guards for his exceptional service and commitment. This prestigious medal, first introduced in 1812 and still in use today, honors military personnel who have served with distinction for at least 22 years, with the possibility of renewal after a further 12 years. The medal, often with ribbons in different colors, is a symbol of dedication and loyalty, recognizing Sergeant Hewitt's unwavering commitment to the British Army.

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