Naval General Service Medal (1915)
Obverse and reverse of the medal
TypeCampaign medal
Awarded forCampaign service.
DescriptionSilver disk, 36mm diameter
Presented byUnited Kingdom and Commonwealth
EligibilityNaval and Marine forces
Campaign(s)Minor campaigns 1909–62
Clasps17
Established6 August 1915
Last awardedFor service in December 1962

Ribbon: crimson with three white stripes
Ribbon with bronze oak leaf for a mention in despatches (1920 onwards)
RelatedGeneral Service Medal (1918),
General Service Medal (1962)

The Naval General Service Medal (1915 NGSM) was instituted in 1915 to recognise service by the Royal Navy and Royal Marines in minor campaigns that would not otherwise earn a specific campaign medal. The Army/Air Force equivalent was the General Service Medal (1918). Both these medals were replaced by the General Service Medal in 1962.

Description

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Obverse variations

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The medal was awarded with one of five obverse designs:[2]

Clasps

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The 1915 NGSM was never awarded without a clasp. The seventeen clasps authorised are list below,[2] the figures in brackets denoting the number awarded.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c John Mussell (ed). Medal Yearbook 2015. p. 182. Published by Token Publishing Ltd. Honiton, Devon.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Joslin, Litherland and Simpkin. British Battles and Medals. pp. 233–237. Published Spink, London. 1988.
  3. ^ Edward C Joslin (1973). Observer Book of British Awards and Medals. Frederick Warne & Co. p. 144.
  4. ^ British Battles and Medals states that 128 Iraq 1919-1920 clasps were awarded, see page 234
  5. ^ Orders and Medals Research Society Journal, June 2017, page 140
  6. ^ "The Saleroom auction results". Example medal confirms that abbreviation "B&M" appeared on clasp.
  7. ^ "General Service Medal: service in the Suez Canal Zone". Gov.uk. Retrieved 29 June 2016.
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