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A full selection of British Military Long Service and Good Conduct Medals, Meritorious Service Medals and Efficiency Medals. These MoD Licensed Replacement Medals can be supplied on a loose ribbon or you can use our Medal Mounting Service or Medal Framing Service. If you cannot find the medal you are looking for, please contact us on 0800 133 7646
The Accumulated Campaign Service Medal or ACSM was awarded for accumulated campaign service totalling 720 days. Bars are awarded for each additiona...
View full detailsTo qualify for the ACSM pre-2011 award, service must total 1080 days, and a bar is awarded for each subsequent period of 1080 days. The following m...
View full detailsAir Efficiency Award Medal was instituted in 1942. Awarded for 10 years service with a second award bar for a further 10 years. All ranks of the A...
View full detailsInstituted 5th July 1995. Awarded for 20 years service by full or part-time members of the Ambulance Service employed on emergency duties. Service...
View full detailsThe Army Emergency Reserve Decoration EIIR. instituted on 17th November 1952 and awarded to officers of the Army Emergency Reserve of Officers and...
View full detailsThe Army Long Service & Good Conduct Medal - GV. Awarded between 1930 and 1936. Awarded between 1911 and 1930 when it was replaced by the curre...
View full detailsIntroduced 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 Army Long Service and Good Conduct medal was instituted in 1830. Until 1901 the medal's obverse contained an image of a trophy of arms with the...
View full detailsThe Army Long Service & Good Conduct Medal. This was the first type featuring the reigning monarch's bust on the obverse of the medal.
The Army Long Service & Good Conduct Medal - GV (Regular Army). Awarded between 1930 and 1936.
This is the issue with the legend "INDIAE IMP" awarded between 1937 and 1948.
The Cadet Forces Medal is awarded to recognise long and efficient service by Commissioned Officers and non commissioned adult instructors of the UK...
View full detailsThe Civil Defence Long Service Medal wasí«ÌÎ_Instituted in 1961 and awarded for 15 years service in various Civil Defence organisations.
Territorial Decoration awarded with the green ribbon with central yellow stripe until 1982 when it was combined into a single Decoration emcompassi...
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 T&AVR between 1969 and 1982, with the usual qualifying period of 12 years.
Awarded 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 detailsAwarded to commissioned officers in the Territorial Army for 20 years service, service in the ranks counting for half and war service for double. I...
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 detailsTerritorial Decoration awarded with the green ribbon with central yellow stripe until 1982 when it was combined into a single Decoration emcompassi...
View full detailsThe Fire Service Long Service Medal was instituted 1st June 1954. Awarded to all ranks of the fire service whether full or part-time for 20 years ...
View full detailsThe Meritorious Service Medal was instituted on 19 December 1845 for the British Army, to recognise meritorious service by non-commissioned officer...
View full detailsBy Royal Warrant of February 2002 the maximum number of awards was amended to 201 and the qualifying period reduced to 20 years. The annual allocat...
View full detailsAwarded between 1937 and 1952, the coinage issue comes with two different legends around the Kings head, this replica has the legend used until 19...
View full detailsThe Northern Ireland Home Service Medal (full size) was instituted 1st July 1992. Awarded to part time officers and men of the UDR or Royal Irish R...
View full detailsThe Northern Ireland Prison Medal was instituted 25th February 2002 and awarded in recognition of "those who have rendered professional, committed ...
View full detailsThe Police Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. Awarded for 22 years full-time service in UK constabularies. In 1956 it was extended to Australian,...
View full detailsThe Prison Service Medal was instituted 29th April 2008, is awarded to all operational ranks of the UK Prison service for completing 20 years service.
The Prison Service Medal was instituted 29th April 2008, is awarded to all operational ranks of the UK Prison service for completing 20 years service.
The Royal Air Force Long Service Medal (EIIR) was issued in two versions, those awarded before 1954 and those issued after 1954. Pre 1954 Issue (DE...
View full detailsThe Royal Air Force Long Service Medal (GVI) was awarded for 18 years exemplary service.
Theí«ÌÎ_Royal Fleet Auxiliary Long Service Medal was instituted by Royal Warrant 24th July 2001 and awarded after 20 years service to all officers...
View full detailsThe Royal Fleet Auxiliary Long Service Medal was instituted by Royal Warrant 24th July 2001 and awarded after 20 years service to all officers, pet...
View full detailsThe Royal Fleet Reserve Medal (GV) was instituted in 1919 and awarded for 15 years service in the Royal Fleet Reserve.
The Royal Navy Auxiliary Service Medal was instituted in July 1965 and awarded for 12 years service in the Royal Naval Auxiliary Service (RNXS). ...
View full detailsRoyal Naval Reserve Long Service Medal EIIR. On the merger of the RNR and RNVR into the RNR in 1957 the ribbon changed from green with white edges...
View full detailsThe RNR Long Service Medal was instituted in 1908 and awarded to ratings and petty officers for 15 years service, active wartime service counting d...
View full detailsAwarded for 15 years exemplary conduct, with second award bars for each further 15 years service.
The second of two types awarded under George V awarded form 1931
Instituted on 24th August 1831. This version was the first type awarded during George V's reign. The qualifying period was 15 years. A bar for an a...
View full detailsThis is the first of two issues awarded during the reign of George VI
The RUC Service Medal was awarded to full time members of the RUC for 18 months continuous service since 1 January 1971.
The RUC Service Medal was awarded to full time members of the RUC for 18 months continuous service since 1 January 1971. Following the award of the...
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 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 1930 and awarded for 12 years efficient service, war service counted double. Members of the Honourable Artillery Company with permis...
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