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General Service Medal 1962

The General Service Medal 1962 recognises the commitment and sacrifice of British and Commonwealth personnel in smaller military operations. Add the required clasp to your cart. Read more..

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BN3242

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SKU:BN3242

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SKU:
BN3242

Specifications

Brand Group 1, Brand Group 2, Product Group 2, Product Group 3, Organisation,

Specifications

Brand Group 1:
Brands
Brand Group 2:
Medals of Australia
Product Group 2:
Medals
Product Group 3:
Replica Medals
Organisation:
Australian,Honours & Awards

Description

This medal is always awarded with a clasp. Please add the required clasp to your cart.

The General Service Medal 1962 is a British military campaign medal established in 1962 to recognize the service of British and Commonwealth personnel who participated in various smaller military operations and campaigns that took place after World War II and are not recognized by a specific campaign medal. The medal honors the commitment, dedication, and sacrifice of those who served in these operations and acknowledges their efforts in the pursuit of peace and stability.

Eligibility

To be eligible for the General Service Medal 1962, personnel must have served in a designated operation or campaign approved for the award of the medal. The medal could be awarded to members of the British Armed Forces, as well as certain civilians working directly for or in support of the military, such as civilian police and contractors. The minimum service requirement for the General Service Medal 1962 is 30 consecutive days or 45 non-consecutive days in the designated operational area, although some operations may have different qualifying periods.

Clasps

The following clasps were issued for the GSM 1962:

  • Borneo
  • Malay Peninsula
  • Kuwait
  • Northern Ireland
  • Cyprus Crisis of 1963-64
  • South Arabia
  • Radfan
  • South Vietnam
  • Dhofar
  • Lebanon
  • Mine Clearance, Gulf of Suez
  • Persian Gulf
  • N. Iraq & S. Turkey
  • Air Operations Iraq

Design

The General Service Medal 1962 is designed as a circular, cupro-nickel medallion featuring the crowned effigy of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse, surrounded by the inscription ""ELIZABETH II DEI GRATIA REGINA FID. DEF."". The reverse of the medal displays the monarch's crown, with the inscription "FOR CAMPAIGN SERVICE", surrounded by a laurel wreath.

Ribbon

The ribbon of the General Service Medal 1962 features a dark purple ribbon with green borders.

The General Service Medal 1962 is a symbol of the service and sacrifice of British and Commonwealth personnel who participated in smaller military operations and campaigns after World War II. It is a testament to their dedication and commitment in the pursuit of peace and stability in various regions and serves as a reminder of their role in shaping the course of global events.