File:Army Gold Cross.png

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English: Illustration of the Gold Cross of the Army Gold Medal, issued to senior British Army officers during the Napoleonic Wars
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Source Illustration in George Tancred's Historical record of medals and honorary distinctions conferred on the British navy, army & auxiliary forces: from the earliest period, 1891. Google Books link
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