Medal for Long Service and Good Conduct (Military)
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 officers, non-commissioned officers and men of the UK Armed Forces. It also had a number of territorial versions for the Permanent Forces of the British Dominions. The eligibility criteria were relaxed in 1947 to also allow the award of the medal to officers who had served a minimum period in the ranks before being commissioned. Since 2016, the eligibility was widened to include officers who had never served in the ranks, and so the medal can now be award
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Medal for Long Service and Good Conduct (Military)
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 officers, non-commissioned officers and men of the UK Armed Forces. It also had a number of territorial versions for the Permanent Forces of the British Dominions. The eligibility criteria were relaxed in 1947 to also allow the award of the medal to officers who had served a minimum period in the ranks before being commissioned. Since 2016, the eligibility was widened to include officers who had never served in the ranks, and so the medal can now be award
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De Long Service and Good Condu ...... eeldig gedrag op het slagveld.
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Medal za Długoletnią Służbę w ...... óla Wilhelma IV Hanowerskiego.
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The Medal for Long Service and ...... he required length of service.
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King George V version
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British officers from 2016
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Military long service medal
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De Long Service and Good Condu ...... eeldig gedrag op het slagveld.
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Medal za Długoletnią Służbę w ...... óla Wilhelma IV Hanowerskiego.
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The Medal for Long Service and ...... so the medal can now be award
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Long Service and Good Conduct Medal
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Medal for Long Service and Good Conduct (Military)
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Medal za Długoletnią Służbę w Armii i Dobre Zachowanie
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Medal for Long Service and Good Conduct (Military)
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