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New Zealand Long and Efficient Service Medal Medal awarded to Capt. Clyde McGilp, New Zealand Field Artillery in 1916. It was awarded for 16 years' continuous service and is mounted on a bar with his New Zealand Territorial Service Medal. Clyde McGilp, of Birkenhead, Auckland, served with the Field Artillery in Egypt, Gallipoli, and Western Europe.
Between the upper arms of the St Andrew's Cross is the text LONG AND EFFICIENT SERVICE. The medal was originally made of silver, later of silver plated copper, and since the 1960s of copper-nickel. It is suspended from a straight swivel bar and hangs from a ribbon of red with yellow stripes at the edges and a thin white stripe in the centre. [6 ...
The Ulster Defence Regiment Medal is a long service medal awarded to part-time members of the Ulster Defence Regiment.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]
The Cadet Forces Medal is awarded to recognise long and efficient service by Commissioned Officers and non commissioned adult instructors of the UK Cadet Forces: The Army Cadet Force, the Air Training Corps, the Sea Cadet Corps, the Volunteer Cadet Corps and Combined Cadet Force, and Commissioned Officers of the New Zealand Cadet Forces.
The Volunteer Long Service Medal was instituted in 1894 as an award for long service by other ranks in the part-time Volunteer Force of the United Kingdom. In 1896 the grant of this medal was extended to members of Volunteer Forces throughout the British Empire and a separate new medal was instituted, the Volunteer Long Service Medal for India and the Colonies.
Two Officers of the Northern Ireland Fire Brigade receiving their Long Service and Good Conduct Medals circa 2001. The Award is in cupronickel, in the form of a circular Medal, bearing on the obverse the Crown Effigy of the Sovereign and on the reverse the inscription "For Exemplary Fire and Rescue Service" with a design showing two firefighters handling a hose.
Medal for Long Service and Good Conduct (Military) of the British Army; Medal for Long Service and Good Conduct (South Africa) Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (1830) of the Royal Navy and Royal Marines; Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (1848) of the Royal Navy and Royal Marines; Royal Air Force Long Service and Good Conduct ...