Naval General Service Medal 1915-62 (with “B & M CLEARANCE MEDITERRANEAN" clasp) (1953-1962)
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SKU: 02.GBR.0243.101.01.014
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The Naval General Service Medal was instituted by Admiralty Weekly Order in 1915 and awarded to members of the Royal Navy in recognition of service in minor war-like operations between 1915 and 1962. The Silver Medals rewards actions that were not already recognized by another award.
The Naval General Service Medal was always issued with a clasp, with 17 possible clasps denoting the campaign or recognized service authorized for award with the Silver Medal:
1. “PERSIAN GULF 1909-1914”
2. “IRAQ 1919-20”
3. “N.W. PERSIA 1919-20”
4. “PALESTINE 1936-39”
5. “S.E. ASIA 1945-46”
6. “MINESWEEPING 1945-51”
7. “PALESTINE 1945-48”
8. “MALAYA”
9. “YANGTZE 1949”
10. “BOMB & MINE CLEARANCE 1945-53”
11. “BOMB & MINE CLEARANCE 1945-46”
12. “BOMB & MINE CLEARANCE MEDITERRANEAN”
13. “CYPRUS”
14. “NEAR EAST”
15. “ARABIAN PENINSULA”
16. “BRUNEI”
17. “CANAL ZONE”
Additionally, recipients of the Bronze Medal who received a mention in despatches were entitled to a Bronze Oak leaf ribbon clasp.
There are 5 different versions of the Bronze Medal which vary by the obverse inscription of the reigning monarch. A variety of different naming styles were used.
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