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United Kingdom. A Waterloo Medal to Private William Holmes, 15th Kings Hussars
United Kingdom. A Waterloo Medal to Private William Holmes, 15th Kings Hussars
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A Waterloo Medal, in silver, full size, naming officially impressed on the rim WILLIAM HOLMES 15 REGIMENT HUSSARS, original steel clip and ring, heavy wear and scratching to rim resulting in the loss of multiple letters, contact marks and wear to finish, better than fine condition.
Footnote: William Holmes is present on the Waterloo Medal Roll as a Private in the 15th (or Kings) Regiment of Hussars.
At the Battle of Waterloo, the 15th Hussars served with distinction as part of the 7th (British) Cavalry Brigade under Major-General Sir Hussey Vivian, in the cavalry division commanded by the Earl of Uxbridge (later the Marquess of Anglesey).
The 15th Hussars were held in reserve for most of the day, positioned on the left flank of Wellington’s army near the Brussels road. As the battle reached its climax in the late afternoon—when Napoleon’s Imperial Guard launched their final assault—Vivian’s brigade, including the 15th Hussars and 10th Hussars, was ordered forward. They charged the retreating French infantry and cavalry, helping to complete the rout of the enemy and drive them from the field.
Their pursuit continued well into the evening toward Genappe, capturing prisoners and scattering remnants of the French army. Though their casualties were relatively light compared to earlier cavalry actions that day, the 15th Hussars’ timely charge played a vital role in breaking the last French resistance and securing Wellington’s victory.
Description
A Waterloo Medal, in silver, full size, naming officially impressed on the rim WILLIAM HOLMES 15 REGIMENT HUSSARS, original steel clip and ring, heavy wear and scratching to rim resulting in the loss of multiple letters, contact marks and wear to finish, better than fine condition.
Footnote: William Holmes is present on the Waterloo Medal Roll as a Private in the 15th (or Kings) Regiment of Hussars.
At the Battle of Waterloo, the 15th Hussars served with distinction as part of the 7th (British) Cavalry Brigade under Major-General Sir Hussey Vivian, in the cavalry division commanded by the Earl of Uxbridge (later the Marquess of Anglesey).
The 15th Hussars were held in reserve for most of the day, positioned on the left flank of Wellington’s army near the Brussels road. As the battle reached its climax in the late afternoon—when Napoleon’s Imperial Guard launched their final assault—Vivian’s brigade, including the 15th Hussars and 10th Hussars, was ordered forward. They charged the retreating French infantry and cavalry, helping to complete the rout of the enemy and drive them from the field.
Their pursuit continued well into the evening toward Genappe, capturing prisoners and scattering remnants of the French army. Though their casualties were relatively light compared to earlier cavalry actions that day, the 15th Hussars’ timely charge played a vital role in breaking the last French resistance and securing Wellington’s victory.

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