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The Crimea Medal Dec 1854
Issued to: ”Sgt. J. Smyth, 27th Foot Regiment." Primarilyawarded to o cers and men of British units (land and naval) who fought in the Crimean War against Russia.
Date of Original Medal Issuance: The medal was first approvedon 15 December 1854.
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Medal Number: #4893
Original Medal: This is an original Crimea Meda
In the vast tableau of British military distinction, the Crimea Medal burns brightly as a symbol of undaunted courage and unwavering commitment.
Established on December 15, 1854, this award was the acknowledgement of those who dared to face the tempest of the Crimean War, braving the torrents of conflict against Russia.
As we traverse the complex world of global wealth today, it is the profound ethos of the Crimea Medal that serves as the lighthouse guiding the GOOD Fellows initiative.
This medal, an iconic emblem of bravery and devotion, bears the marks of those who stood steadfast in the face of formidable opposition. This embodiment of resilience and tenacity resonates deeply with the ethos of the GOOD Fellows, echoing the relentless pursuit of sustainable and responsible wealth management.
As we honour the GOOD Fellows with this prestigious distinction, we invoke the indomitable spirit of the Crimea Medal - a monument of steadfast service and unyielding courage. This spirit, once illuminating the tumultuous battlefields of Crimea, now navigates the intricate landscape of global wealth towards more sustainable and equitable horizons.
Thus, the resonance of the GOOD Fellows Awards reverberates, intertwining strands of past, present, and future in the unceasing pursuit of excellence and service. In the spirit of the Crimea Medal, we honour the relentless journey towards a more sustainable global wealth landscape.

GOOD FELLOWS - THE CRIMEA MEDAL DECEMBER 1854
Awarded to Jitendra Bissessur, Guildhall, London
Global Wealth Conference Europe 2023

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