Great Britain: WW1 Victory Interallied Comme-
morative medal - official type.
Officially attributed to: 1097 PTE J. E. CADIC
K. EDW. H.
(Private Joseph Edward Cadic, King Edward's
Horse (The King's Overseas Dominions Reg.)
Private Cadic was enlisted in 17 May 1915 and
was discharged in 16 Jul. 1918, probably due
to injury.
The Regiment was originally formed as part of
the Imperial Yeomanry in November 1901, as
the 4th County of London Imperial Yeomanry
(King's Colonials), with the Prince of Wales
(later King George V) as honorary colonel.
During WW1 it was composed of 5 squadrons
of colonial volunteers (Asians, Canadians,
Australians, N. Zealanders and South Africans-
Rhodesians.
King Edward's Horse saw action on the
Western Front and on the Italian Front.
It was disbanded in Mar. 1924.
The medals of the King Edward's Horse are
rarely seen in the market.
FULL SIZE
WW1 1914 - 1918
Item 100% original - ribbon original
Condition as on the photos: there is a vertical tear on the obverse
side of the ribbon
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