Photograph of Squadron Sergeant Major Harry Campbell Calvert, King Edward’s Horse in Undress uniform with a forage cap with a tan leather peak circa 1912. He is wearing ‘A’ Squadron (British Asian) collar badges, a King Edward’s Horse headdress badge and a bullion crown denoting his rank above a further King Edward’s Horse badge worn above his rank chevrons. He is wearing a five bar Queen's South Africa medal, a two bar King's South Africa medal and an Army Long Service and Good Conduct medal which was awarded to Regular Force non-commissioned officers and men who had completed eighteen years of irreproachable service. He is wearing a single Volunteer's Efficiency star above his right cuff denoting that he has attended a sufficient number of drills, parades and an annual camp over four years.
Photograph of Squadron Sergeant Major Harry Campbell Calvert, King Edward’s Horse in Undress uniform with a forage cap with a tan leather peak circa 1912. He is wearing ‘A’ Squadron (British Asian) collar badges, a King Edward’s Horse headdress badge and a bullion crown denoting his rank above a further King Edward’s Horse badge worn above his rank chevrons. He is wearing a five bar Queen's South Africa medal, a two bar King's South Africa medal and an Army Long Service and Good Conduct medal which was awarded to Regular Force non-commissioned officers and men who had completed eighteen years of irreproachable service. He is wearing a single Volunteer's Efficiency star above his right cuff denoting that he has attended a sufficient number of drills, parades and an annual camp over four years.