Royal Engineers Rifle Association: Bronze 'Abroad' Medal, with inegral top brooch bar this engraved '1930' Royal Engineers Rifle Association: Bronze 'Abroad' Medal, with inegral top brooch bar this engraved '1930' Royal Engineers Rifle Association: Bronze 'Abroad' Medal, with inegral top brooch bar this engraved '1930' Royal Engineers Rifle Association: Bronze 'Abroad' Medal, with inegral top brooch bar this engraved '1930' Royal Engineers Rifle Association: Bronze 'Abroad' Medal, with inegral top brooch bar this engraved '1930'

Royal Engineers Rifle Association: Bronze 'Abroad' Medal, with inegral top brooch bar this engraved '1930'

The medal engraved on reverse on 7 x lines in serif letters:

"Match V / (Abroad) / Spr / Raj Wali / 19th Fd Coy / R.B.S. & M. / 1930."

Complete with integral top dated brooch bar, with hinged pin and clasp fittings to reverse

The medal suspended from the issue regimental riband in the colours of the of the Corps of Royal Engineers

By ethnicity and faith the recipient Raj Wali was a Punjabi Mussalman soldier, holding the rank of Sapper while serving with 19th Field Company, 2nd Royal Bombay Sappers and Miners, an Engineer Corps of the British Indian Army

The 'Best Shot' medals of the Royal Engineers Rifle Association (seen in Gold, Silver and Bronze) were struck byJewellers and Medallists 'H G Croneen 21 - 23 High Street Gillingham, Hampshire, England

A very scarce seen named Best Shot Medal to the British Indian Army

Condition: GVF

Code: 25846

70.00 GBP