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Waistbelt clasp, Bengal Staff Corps, 1870-1876.
Silver and gilt waistbelt clasp with Queen Victorias cypher, VR, surmounted by a crown, within a circlet bearing the unit title.
In 1861 independent Staff Corps were created for the Bengal, Bombay and Madras Armies. Their purpose was to provide officers for native regiments and to fill Staff and Army Department positions. In addition, officers could be selected for civil and political placements. The separate Staff Corps were subsequently combined into the Indian Staff Corps.
From the Field Marshal Sir John Chapple Indian Army Collection.
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