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The British Armed Forces recognises service and personal accomplishments of individuals while a member of the
Royal Navy The Royal Navy (RN) is the United Kingdom's naval warfare force. Although warships were used by English and Scottish kings from the early medieval period, the first major maritime engagements were fought in the Hundred Years' War against ...
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British Army The British Army is the principal land warfare force of the United Kingdom, a part of the British Armed Forces along with the Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force. , the British Army comprises 79,380 regular full-time personnel, 4,090 Gurk ...
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Royal Air Force The Royal Air Force (RAF) is the United Kingdom's air and space force. It was formed towards the end of the First World War on 1 April 1918, becoming the first independent air force in the world, by regrouping the Royal Flying Corps (RFC) an ...
with the awarding of various
awards and decorations Awards and decorations may refer to: * Award, something given to a recipient in recognition of excellence in a certain field * Civil awards and decorations, awarded to civilians for distinguished service or for eminence in a field of endeavour * Mil ...
. Together with rank and qualification badges, such awards are a means to outwardly display the highlights of a serviceperson's career.


Order of wear

All services use a common order of wear, the following general rules apply: # The Victoria Cross and the George Cross # United Kingdom Orders # United Kingdom Decorations # Order of St John (all classes) # United Kingdom Medals for Gallantry and for Distinguished Service # United Kingdom Campaign and Operational Service Medals (including authorised United Nations medals and medals of other recognised international organisations). Worn in order of date of award # United Kingdom Polar Medals # United Kingdom Police Medals for Valuable Service # United Kingdom Jubilee, Coronation and Durbar Medals # Long Service and Efficiency Awards # Commonwealth Orders, Decorations and Medals instituted by the Sovereign. Worn in order of date of award. # Commonwealth Orders, Decorations and Medals instituted since 1949 otherwise than by the Sovereign (including those of the States of Malaysia and the State of Brunei). Worn in order of date of award. # Foreign Orders. If approved for wear, worn in order of date of award. # Foreign Decorations. If approved for wear, worn in order of date of award. # Foreign Medals. If approved for wear, worn in order of date of award. Note: Jubilee, Coronation and Durbar medals were worn before campaign medals until November 1918, after which the order of wear was changed, with them now worn after campaign medals and before long service awards.


British military medals and ribbons


Military orders and decorations

Note Eligibility period start dates reflect respective establishment dates, except where available evidence indicates otherwise.


Military campaign medals

Notes:


Coronation, Jubilee and Durbar medals


Efficiency and long service decorations and medals


National independence medals


Foreign and international


International campaign medals

Worn with other United Kingdom campaign medals in order of date of issue (except where noted otherwise).


Commonwealth orders

Worn after all United Kingdom awards (including international awards treated as United Kingdom awards). Honorary awards are worn before substantive awards.


Commonwealth decorations

Worn after all Commonwealth orders.


Commonwealth campaign and commemorative medals

Worn after all Commonwealth decorations.


Foreign orders

Worn after all Commonwealth awards.


Foreign decorations

Worn after all foreign orders.


Foreign campaign and commemorative medals

Worn after all foreign decorations.


Decorations and medals authorised for acceptance but not for official wear

Official permission has been granted for this medal to be accepted, but it is not authorised for wear.


Campaign medals authorised for acceptance but not for official wear

Official permission has been granted for these medals to be accepted, but they are not authorised for wear.


Campaign medals not authorised for acceptance or official wear

Official permission has been refused for these medals to be accepted and they are not authorised for wear.


Devices


See also

* Orders, decorations, and medals of the United Kingdom * British campaign medals * List of military decorations *
State decoration A state decoration is an object, such as a medal or the insignia of an order, that is awarded by a sovereign state to honor the recipient. The term includes: *Civil awards and decorations *Military awards and decorations See also * State order ...


References


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External links


UK Ministry of Defence Medals Office

UK Ministry of Defence Medals Office – British Armed Forces Medals
Decorations, campaign medals and other awards awarded 'On Her Majesty's Service'
The UK Honours System

Cabinet Office Ceremonial Secretariat website

London Gazette website
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Medals of the World – United Kingdom Medals

War Medals and Their History
Detailed historical information on British military and naval awards from the Spanish Armada to
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