RAF long service and good conduct medal and ribbon

Raf Long Service Good Conduct Medal. King Charles III Miniature RAF Long Service & Good Conduct Medal Empire Medals Lists - Royal Air Force 4D-1 to 4D-2 CHAPTER 5 MERITORIOUS SERVICE, LONG SERVICE AND GOOD CONDUCT, RESERVE EFFICIENCY AWARDS, AND CADET MEDALS 5-1 to 5-2 In October 2016, the rules for awarding the Long Service and Good Conduct Medal to personnel in branches of the military changed to include regular officers

EIIR Royal Air Force Long Service & Good Conduct Medal Sgt. R.W. Mosby, Royal Air Force
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Lists - Royal Air Force 4D-1 to 4D-2 CHAPTER 5 MERITORIOUS SERVICE, LONG SERVICE AND GOOD CONDUCT, RESERVE EFFICIENCY AWARDS, AND CADET MEDALS 5-1 to 5-2 The dates were from 01 August 1944 to 01 September for members enrolled prior to 01 September 1939.DescriptionA circular, silver medal, 1.42 inches in diameter.

EIIR Royal Air Force Long Service & Good Conduct Medal Sgt. R.W. Mosby, Royal Air Force

Eligibility and CriteriaThis medal was for Warrant Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers (NCOs) and airman, who were permanent members of the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF), who had 18 years of service 2) According to Brooks and Routledge, in their "The Royal Air Force Long Service & Good Conduct Medal 1919-1941", the first awards to the RAF were announced in October 1919 The Royal Air Force Long Service and Good Conduct Medal is a medal awarded to regular members of the Royal Air Force in recognition of long service

ERII RAF Long Service & Good Conduct Medal to 1295080 Sgt DK O'Dea, RAF. Complete with ribbon. Da. To qualify, you must have: 15 years' reckonable service in the RAF a clear record with no misconduct for at least the last 15 years The silver medal is a 36-millimeter disk, with the obverse featuring the effigy of the reigning monarch.

RAF LONG SERVICE AND GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL Medals And Memorabilia. The Long Service and Good Conduct (LSGC) Medal for the Royal Air Force is awarded to personnel in recognition of long service.The regulations were updated on 1 October 2016 The tradition of awarding medals in the British military dates back to the 17th century, with the earliest recorded medals given for acts of valor and significant military achievements.Over time, these awards evolved to include various categories, such as campaign medals, gallantry awards, and long service and good conduct medals.