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Edward Medal 1st Class Mines GVI Sovereign
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Edward Medal 1st Class Mines GVI SovereignThe Edward Medal is a British civilian decoration which was instituted by Royal Warrant on 13 July 1907 to recognise acts of bravery of miners and quarrymen in endangering their lives to rescue their fellow workers. The original Royal Warrant was amended by a further Royal Warrant on 1 December 1909 to encompass acts of bravery by all industrial workers in factory accidents and disasters, creating two versions of the Edward Medal: Mines and Industry.
The Mercantile Marine War Medal
Clasp - Maida
This medal is not permitted to be worn by UK personnel
Clasp - Fort Detroit
The qualifying period in the Afghanistan JOA is 30 days continuous service or 60 days accumulated service within a two year period
to escaped prisoners of war rejoining the armed forces
The width depends on the number of medals starting at approximately 200mm wide
the Air Training Corps
Palestine clasp
The Royal Fleet Auxiliary Long Service Medal was instituted by Royal Warrant 24th July 2001 and awarded after 20 years service to all officers
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Your Cufflinks will arrive in a velvet pouch for safe keeping
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