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Introduced in 1830 and awarded for 21 years service in the infantry or 24 years service in the cavalry until 1870 when the period was reduced to 18...
View full detailsThe Edward Medal is a British civilian decoration which was instituted by Royal Warrant on 13 July 1907 to recognise acts of bravery of miners and ...
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UN Congo ONUC Full Size Medal
UN Congo MONUC Full Size Medal
UN Barundi UNONUB Full SIze Medal
The GSM with̴Ì_Northern Kurdistan clasp, issued for service between 15th March and 21st June 1932̴Ì_
The GSM Bomb & Mine Clearance 1945-56, issued to Australian personnel for 180 days aggregate service between 3rd September 1945 and 10th Novemb...
View full detailsIssued for 180 days aggregate service in clearance operations in the UK and NI between 9th May 1945 and 31st December 1949 The Queen approved an ex...
View full detailsThe Naval General Service Medal. It was possible to be awarded the Naval GSM EIIR with 8 first award clasps:- Malaya Bomb & Mine Clearance 194...
View full detailsThe Naval General Service Medal. It was possible to be awarded the Naval GSM EIIR with 8 first award clasps:- Malaya Bomb & Mine Clearance 194...
View full detailsThe Naval General Service Medal. It was possible to be awarded the Naval GSM George VI with 7 first clasps: - Palestine 1936-1939, S.E. Asia 1945-...
View full detailsThe T&AVR (HAC) Efficiency Medal, awarded from 1969 when the title Territorial and Army Volunteer Reserve was adopted, this medal was replaced...
View full detailsTA Efficiency Medal EIIR 1982. Awarded from 1982 onwards, members of the HAC, if authorised, may wear the medal with the HAC ribbon.
The Army Emergency Reserve Decoration EIIR. instituted on 17th November 1952 and awarded to officers of the Army Emergency Reserve of Officers and...
View full detailsTerritorial Decoration awarded with the green ribbon with central yellow stripe until 1982 when it was combined into a single Decoration emcompassi...
View full detailsAwarded to officers of the Territorial & Army Volunteer Reserve between 1969 and 1982, with the usual qualifying period of 12 years. This is t...
View full detailsThe Conspicuous Gallantry Medal (Flying) - EIIR.̴Ì_Possibly the rarest medal awarded during the reign of Queen Elizabeth, being awarded on only one...
View full detailsThe Conspicuous Gallantry Medal GV.̴Ì_The first world war saw the greatest number of CGMs awarded (110) and the only bar ever awarded to the CGM wa...
View full detailsThe Conspicuous Gallantry Medal GV.̴Ì_The first world war saw the greatest number of CGMs awarded (110) and the only bar ever awarded to the CGM wa...
View full detailsOriginally established in 1855 to reward naval gallantry in the Crimea. The original medals used the MSM with the words Meritorious Service remove...
View full detailsThe Edward Medal is a British civilian decoration which was instituted by Royal Warrant on 13 July 1907 to recognise acts of bravery of miners and ...
View full detailsThe Edward Medal is a British civilian decoration which was instituted by Royal Warrant on 13 July 1907 to recognise acts of bravery of miners and ...
View full detailsKaiser-i-Hind 3rd Class (Bronze), founded by Queen Victoria in 1900 for award to those regardless of colour, sex or creed who performed public serv...
View full detailsThe Kaiser-i-Hind was founded by Queen Victoria in 1900 for award to those regardless of colour, sex or creed who performed public service in Indi...
View full detailsThe Kaiser-i-Hind was founded by Queen Victoria in 1900 for award to those regardless of colour, sex or creed who performed public service in Indi...
View full detailsThe Albert Medal was instituted on 7th March 1866 and named in memory of the Prince Consort who had died in 1861. The Land version of the awards w...
View full detailsInstituted as part of the range of Albert Medals in 1877. Named after the late Prince Albert who had died in 1861 the Albert medals had originally ...
View full detailsThe Albert Medal was instituted on 7th March 1866 and named in memory of the Prince Consort who had died in 1861. The Land version of the awards w...
View full detailsDistinguished Service Order GVI 2nd type 48 52, manufactured in die-struck components and vitreous enamelled as the original.
The Distinguished Service Order GVI 1st type 38 48. Manufactured in die-struck components and vitreous enamelled as the original.
Badge of the Distinguished Service Order - Edward VII issue. The scarcest issue of the badge, this is struck and then enamelled in vitreous enamels...
View full detailsThe OBE or The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire was instituted in 1917. This is the 1st type OBE awarded up to 1935. As with the present...
View full detailsThe George VI version of the Air Force Cross is awarded to Officers and Warrant Officers̴ of the Royal Air Force in recognition of gallantry in th...
View full detailsThe George V Air Force Cross or 'AFC' is awarded to Officers and Warrant Officers̴ of the Royal Air Force in recognition of gallantry in the air on...
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