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The Award stated: For the past 30 years, the Royal Ulster Constabulary has been the bulwark against, and the main target of, a sustained and brutal terrorism campaign. The Force has suffered heavily in protecting both sides of the community from danger – 302 officers have been killed in the line of duty and thousands more injured, many seriously.
The Royal Ulster Constabulary Service Medal was a medal created to honour the service of members of the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) and the RUC Reserve. Established in 1982 and first awarded in 1985, the medal ceased to be awarded when the RUC was replaced by the Police Service of Northern Ireland.
The RUC is often referred to as "RUC GC"; the 2000 act established a registered charity "to be known as 'The Royal Ulster Constabulary GC Foundation' for the purpose of marking the sacrifices and honouring the achievements of the Royal Ulster Constabulary"; [33] other instances include the names of the RUC GC Widows' Association, [34] RUC GC ...
Robert Norman Espie, Constable, Royal Ulster Constabulary. Patricia Margaret Evans. For services to the Sidcup Social Club for the Blind, Kent. Kenneth Ralph Exworth, Constable, Metropolitan Police. Stanley Eyre. For services to the Gwent County, Royal British Legion. Marion Susan Parish, Local Officer II, Department of Social Security.
On 4 November 2001, the Royal Ulster Constabulary was reorganised and renamed as the Police Service of Northern Ireland with most former RUC officers remaining in the new organisation . [ 125 ] On 5 July 2021, on the 73rd anniversary of the NHS, and during the global COVID-19 pandemic , the Queen awarded the George Cross to the National Health ...
This list of law enforcement awards and honors is an index to articles that describe notable awards related to law enforcement. The list is organized by region and country. Most of the awards are to law enforcement officers in the country granting the award.
Mr Heaton-Harris said the Government “owes a tremendous debt of gratitude to the brave men and women of the Royal Ulster Constabulary and the Police Service of Northern Ireland for their ...
Marion Paterson Macmillan MBE BEM was an officer in both the Metropolitan Police and Royal Ulster Constabulary, notable as the first head of the latter's Women Police Branch from 1943 to 1965. Life [ edit ]