50 Squadron of the Royal Air Force
without the National Cockade and without the blue and silver Bavarian Cockade
within a blue enameled oval ring bearing silvered inscriptions of “BAYERISCHEN KRIEGERBUND” (“BAVARIAN VETERANS ASSOCIATION”) and “DEM VERDIENST” (“TO MERIT”)
later in the year in Kalinkavičy
reverse illustrating a church and its adjoining bell tower
United Kingdom. A Crimea Medal 1854-1856, to Private James Clements, 2nd Battalion, Rifle Brigade certificate_of_authenticity 50 Squadron of the RoyalALMA, INKERMANN (Pte Jas CLEMENTS. 2nd Bn R. Bde). Naming is period engraved in capitals. In silver, measuring 36 mm in diameter, contact marks, bruised, edge nicks, the claw having been rotated and re affixed, replacement ribbon, better than fine. Footnote: The Crimea Medal was a campaign medal approved on December 15, 1854, for issue to officers and men of British units (land and naval) which fought in the Crimean War of 1854 1856 against Russia.