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Only World War II medals and those issued subsequently can be replaced, provided that specific criteria are met. The Medal Office is unable to replace medals issued before World War II, such as First ... |
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We are asked this many times as many medals are lost / stolen / sold and other reasons.
So, details of medals awarded to your late family members can be obtained from the Ministry of Defence Medals O... |
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If you have served or your relative served in any of the armed forces in the United Kingdom then apply for your Veteran badge.
The Veterans Badge is a lapel badge for UK Armed Forces Veterans who enl... |
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There is are rules for this and that can be found by following information included on the just medals website. |
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You may not be entitled to one for many rerasons. For example you are not the next of kin, but you are perhaps the only living person who wants to remember this lost person. You can apply and purchase... |
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Great news that this has been announced of course.
We are pleased that we are able to offer our followers the correct form to download and complete.
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A great question, some people have said "my relative was just training and never actually entered combat - can I obtain one?
Others wrote saying that "Dad was "just a sergeant, can he have one?"... |
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