RAF

The Royal Air Force Long Service and Good Conduct Medal was instituted by King George V in 1919, the year following the establishment of the world's first independent Air Force. The medal could be awarded to Regular Force non-commissioned officers and airmen of the Royal Air Force. The award criteria were later relaxed to also allow the award of the medal to officers who had served a minimum period in the ranks before being commissioned.

When it was instituted, the medal could be awarded to Regular Force Royal Air Force non-commissioned officers and airmen after eighteen years of unblemished service. The qualifying period was reduced to fifteen years with effect from 1 December 1977

Three versions of the medal exist:  King George V;  King George VI; Queen Elizabeth II.

Long Service & Good Conduct - Cpl. G Winfield

Long Service & Good Conduct - Cpl. G Winfield

ERII  R.A.F. LS & GC Medal     N4270885 CPL. G Winfield     R.A.F  
€79.00
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Long Service Good Conduct & GSM Pair - Sgt M J Harper

Long Service Good Conduct & GSM Pair - Sgt M J Harper

General Service Medal &  / RAF Long Service & Good Conduct Pair     Y1943058 SGT. M J Harper     GSM with BORNEO...
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