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All ranks of the Special Constabulary could be awarded this medal. The qualifying period was 9 years unpaid service with over 50 duties per year. W...
View full detailsThe T&AVR Efficiency Medal, awarded from 1969 when the title Territorial and Army Volunteer Reserve was adopted, this medal was replaced in 19...
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 detailsThe TA Efficiency Medal was instituted in 1930 and awarded for 12 years efficient service, war service counted double. Members of the Honourable A...
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.
TA Efficiency Medal EIIR 1982. Awarded from 1982 onwards, members of the HAC, if authorised, may wear the medal with the HAC ribbon.
Instituted in 1932 and awarded to members of the British Red Cross Society and St Andrew's Ambulance Corps for 15 years service. This is the minia...
View full detailsThe Volunteer Reserve Service Medal or 'VRSM' was Instituted in 1999 to replace the Royal Naval Reserve Decoration, the Royal Naval Reserve Long Se...
View full detailsOriginally introduced in 1999, the Volunteer Reserve Service Medal (VRSM) replaced several previous military decorations, including the Royal Naval...
View full detailsThe Volunteer Reserve Service Medal or 'VRSM' was Instituted in 1999 to replace the Royal Naval Reserve Decoration, the Royal Naval Reserve Long Se...
View full detailsThe King Charles III Volunteer Reserve Service Medal or 'VRSM' was Instituted in 1999 to replace the Royal Naval Reserve Decoration, the Royal Nava...
View full detailsAlthough this medal was authorised by His Majesty King Charles III through a Royal Warrant, it was originally approved by Her Majesty Queen Elizabe...
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