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Hundreds of Royal Navy submariners awarded medal for their part in global missions

Hundreds of Royal Navy submariners awarded medal for their part in global missions

Hundreds of Royal Navy submariners have been awarded a medal to mark their deployments on global missions. Crew members of Astute and Trafalgar hunter-killer class subs dating back to 2008 were awarded the General Service Medal. It is reportedly the first time personnel who serve in the Silent Service have been given an award to honour their work outside of major wars. The medal features an image of the late Queen Elizabeth on the front, with the words 'FOR CAMPAIGN SERVICE' inscribed on the back. The ribbon is striped green and blue, with the words 'GLOBAL OPERATIONS' inscribed on the metallic...

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The Kings Coronation Medal - who is getting it?

The Kings Coronation Medal - who is getting it?

History The King's Coronation Medal is a commemorative medal that was first introduced in the United Kingdom to celebrate the coronation of King George V and Queen Mary in 1911. It was created as a way to recognize and reward those who had contributed to the success of the coronation ceremonies. The medal was designed by Sir Bertram Mackennal, a renowned sculptor who had previously designed the King's South Africa Medal and the Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee Medal. The obverse of the medal features a bust of the monarch, while the reverse depicts a winged figure of victory holding a...

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What is a Page?

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What is a Page?

A page historically referred to a young boy in the service of a nobleman or a royal court. Pages were usually between the ages of 7 and 14, and were often the sons of nobles or members of the gentry.Pages were typically responsible for performing a variety of tasks for their lords or ladies, such as running errands, carrying messages, serving at table, and performing various other duties around the household or court. They were also expected to attend on their masters and mistresses at all times, and to be respectful and obedient at all times.In medieval times, pages were...

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What is a Aiguillette, pronounced "egg-wee-let"?

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What is a Aiguillette, pronounced "egg-wee-let"?

An Aiguillette (pronounced "egg-wee-let") is a decorative braided cord worn as a symbol of honour or rank by military and other uniformed personnel. It is usually worn on the shoulder or chest and is typically made of gold, silver, or another metallic colour. The history of the aiguillette can be traced back to the 16th and 17th centuries, when it was originally used as a functional item by military officers. The term "aiguillette" is derived from the French word "aiguille," which means "needle."In those early days, the aiguillette was used to fasten a soldier's sword or other weapon to their uniform,...

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Why are Medals Court Mounted?

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Why are Medals Court Mounted?

British Army medals are typically court mounted, which means that they are mounted on a stiff board covered with fabric. There are several reasons why court mounting is preferred over other mounting methods:1. Protection: Court mounting helps to protect the medals from damage and wear. The stiff board and fabric provide a stable base that prevents the medals from bouncing around and rubbing against each other during wear.2. Aesthetics: Court mounting gives the medals a more polished and professional appearance. The medals are arranged in a neat and orderly manner, which makes them easier to display and appreciate.3. Tradition: Court...

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