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The Accumulated Campaign Service Medal is currently awarded to those who have completed 1,080 days, aggregated by 1 January 2008, in theatres which would have merited a General Service Medal 1962 (e.g. for operations in Northern Ireland or air operations in Iraq), an Operational Service Medal for Afghanistan, an Operational Service Medal for ...
Accumulated Campaign Service Accumulated Campaign Service Medal — 1994: 1969–2011: Replaced with ACSM 11 — 2011: 2008 – present: Qualifying period reduced from 36 to 24 months Long Service and Good Conduct Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal — 1830–1930: Army Medal for Long Service and Good Conduct (Military) — 1930 ...
Reverse of 1962 GSM awarded for Borneo, to Cpl Waretini, New Zealand Forces. The General Service Medal (1962 GSM, originally referred to as the Campaign Service Medal), is a campaign medal of the United Kingdom introduced in 1962 to replace both the General Service Medal (1918), as awarded to the Army and RAF, and the Naval General Service Medal (1915).
Established in 1982, the medal was awarded for 12 years of long and efficient service, with a bar being awarded for each subsequent six years of qualifying service. [2] Officers awarded the medal were entitled to use the post-nominal UD. [1] The medal was replaced by the Northern Ireland Home Service Medal in 1992. [3] Full-time members of the ...
Accumulated Campaign Service Medal; Accumulated Campaign Service Medal (2011) Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal; Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal; Medal for Meritorious Service (Royal Navy 1918-1928) Indian Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (for Europeans) Indian Meritorious Service Medal (for Europeans) Royal Marines ...
A. Accumulated Campaign Service Medal; African Police Medal for Meritorious Service; Air Efficiency Award; Ambulance Service (Emergency Duties) Long Service and Good Conduct Medal