East India Company Long Service & Good Conduct Medal, awarded to Cpl. George Cade, 1862
Image["East India Co. Long Service & Good Conduct Medal, 1862"]Obverse, a collection of war trophies with the Company arms on a shield at the centre
Image["East India Co. Long Service & Good Conduct Medal, 1862"]Reverse, inscriptions
East India Co. Long Service & Good Conduct Medal, 1862
As the Royal Army in other parts of the Empire were now receiving the
Long Service & Good Conduct Medal, the East India Company determined in 1848 to issue its own to its European troops, under similar conditions to the Royal Army award, that is, 21 years' service in the Infantry or 24 in the Cavalry without court martial or with particularly distinguished conduct. It was issued until 1873.
This example was awarded to Corporal George Cade of the 20th Hussars. Lester Watson acquired his medal at some point before 1928.