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Army Medal for Long Service and Good Conduct (Military) — 1930 – present: Army Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (1830) — 1830–1847: Navy Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (1848) — 1848 – present: Navy Meritorious Service (resumed) Medal for Meritorious Service (Royal Navy) MSM: 1918–1928: Long Service and Good ...
Long Service and Good Conduct Medal is a service medal awarded to personnel in various branches of the armed forces of the United Kingdom and the territories that are or were at some point a part of the British Empire or Commonwealth of Nations.
While the Royal Navy already had the Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (1848), the birth of aerial warfare during the First World War and the establishment of the Royal Air Force in 1918 led to the institution of the Royal Air Force Long Service and Good Conduct Medal in 1919. [1]
The Medal for Long Service and Good Conduct (Military) is a medal awarded to regular members of the armed forces. It was instituted by King George V in 1930 and replaced the Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal as well as the Permanent Forces of the Empire Beyond the Seas Medal. The medal was originally awarded to Regular Army warrant ...
Ambulance Service (Emergency Duties) Long Service and Good Conduct Medal; Ambulance Service Medal; Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal; Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (Cape of Good Hope) Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (Natal) Australian Antarctic Medal; Australian Cadet Forces Service Medal; Australian Corrections Medal
The Volunteer Long Service Medal was instituted in 1894 as an award for long service by other ranks of the United Kingdom's Volunteer Force.In 1896, the grant of the medal was extended by Royal Warrant to other ranks of the Volunteer Forces throughout the British Empire and a separate new medal was instituted, the Volunteer Long Service Medal for India and the Colonies.