Thought this was the right time to get one of these ........................ :) Belonged to Corporal John Kruger, 3rd Hussars, King's German Legion, who fought with Captain Quintus Baron von Goeben's troop in the Peninsula and at Waterloo, where they suffered 20% casualties. Kruger lived on to receive the 1847 Military General Service Medal. The suspender is a typical Hanoverian replacement, c.1835 (They didn't like the original iron rings, which went rusty !!) The ribbon is an old silk one too ................. not the usually encountered modern polyester addition.