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£ 95 WWI 21st Lancers Bronze Officers Cap Badge. BA 453. WWI 21st Lancers Bronze Officers Cap Badge. BA 453. Antique & Militaria
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WWI 21st Lancers Bronze Officers Cap Badge. BA 453. WWI 21st Lancers Bronze Officers Cap Badge. BA 453. Antique & Militaria

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MakeWWI 21st Lancers Bronze Officers Cap Badge. BA 453.
ModelWWI 21st Lancers Bronze Officers Cap Badge. BA 453.
ManufacturerWWI 21st Lancers Bronze Officers Cap Badge. BA 453.
Reference NumberBA 453
Description

The 21st Lancers (Empress of India's) was a cavalry regiment of the British Army, raised in 1858 and amalgamated with the 17th Lancers in 1922 to form the 17th/21st Lancers. Perhaps its most famous engagement was the Battle of Omdurman, where Winston Churchill (then an officer of the 4th Hussars), rode with the unit. The regiment was originally raised in Bengal by the East India Company in 1858 as the 3rd Bengal European Light Cavalry, for service in the Indian Rebellion. As with all other "European" units of the Company, it was placed under the command of the British Crown in 1858, and formally moved into the British Army in 1862, when it was designated as a hussar regiment and titled the 21st Regiment of Hussars. A detachment saw service in the 1884–5 expedition to the Sudan, with the Light Camel Regiment. In 1897 it was re-designated as a lancer regiment, becoming the 21st Lancers. The Indian origin of the regiment was commemorated in its "French grey" facings - this distinctive light blue/grey shade having previously been the uniform colour of the East India Company's eight regiments of Bengal Native Cavalry. In very good condition with pin intact. Measuring; 4 ½ x 4 cm. The price includes UK delivery. BA 453.

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