Long Service Medal British Army

Long Service Medal British Army. WW1 V BRITISH REGULAR ARMY LONG SERVICE AND GOOD CONDUCT LSGC MEDAL Collectables War British ambassador to Washington's uniform, displaying his medals and aiguillette The Medal for Long Service and Good Conduct (Military) is a medal awarded to regular members of the armed forces

The Long Service and Good Conduct Medal Badwell Ash Heritage
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The reverse carries the legend, FOR / LONG SERVICE / AND / GOOD CONDUCT You will particularly wish to note paragraph 8, which states that: "…service in a Reserve or in a Militia, Territorial, Volunteer or Auxiliary Military Force or in.

The Long Service and Good Conduct Medal Badwell Ash Heritage

The Medal for Long Service and Good Conduct (Military) is a medal awarded to regular members of the armed forces British ambassador to Washington's uniform, displaying his medals and aiguillette On 31 May 1895, Queen Victoria authorized Dominion and Colonial governments to adopt.

WW1 V BRITISH REGULAR ARMY LONG SERVICE AND GOOD CONDUCT LSGC MEDAL Collectables War. The medal remained in use for 100 years, until it was replaced by the Medal for Long Service and Good Conduct (Military) in 1930 You will particularly wish to note paragraph 8, which states that: "…service in a Reserve or in a Militia, Territorial, Volunteer or Auxiliary Military Force or in.

WW1 BRITISH ARMY LONG SERVICE & GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL MAURICE HILLIER R.G.A. JB Military Antiques. Initially awarded to Regular Army warrant officers, non-commissioned officers, and men of the UK Armed Forces, it also had territorial versions for the British Dominions. Together with rank and qualification badges, such awards are a means to outwardly display the highlights.