Description
The WWI Campaign Victory Medal
The rim of the medal is slightly convex - this also indicates that it is a cast medal & not a die-struck medal
The 1939–1945 Star was awarded to members of the British and Commonwealth Armed Forces who served during the Second World War
This medal was awarded to personnel who had served in an operational theatre of war either on land
Meticulously crafted and finished
Army Long Service & Good Conduct Medal EIIR Collection_Thinkers & Explorers The WWI Campaign Victory MedalThe Army Long Service and Good Conduct medal was instituted in 1830. Until 1901 the medal's obverse contained an image of a trophy of arms with the Royal Arms in an oval shield in the centre while the reverse side contained the inscription "For Long Service and Good Conduct". On the succession of King Edward VII to the throne in 1901, the effigy of the reigning sovereign was placed on the medal's obverse. In 1930 the title of the medal was changed to
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