Merchant Navy Medal for Meritorious Service
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The Merchant Navy Medal for Meritorious Service is a state award within the
British honours system In the United Kingdom and the British Overseas Territories, personal bravery, achievement, or service are rewarded with honours. The honours system consists of three types of award: *Honours are used to recognise merit in terms of achievement a ...
. The medal is awarded to no more than 20 recipients annually who are announced on Merchant Navy Day, 3 September. A 'Merchant Navy Medal' with the same criteria was awarded by the Merchant Navy Welfare Board from 2005, before being superseded by the state award in 2015.


Criteria

The medal may be awarded to those individuals who are serving, or have served, in the Merchant Navy or the
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s of the United Kingdom, the Isle of Man, and the Channel Islands. Recipients must have shown particularly valuable devotion to duty and exemplary service so as to serve as an outstanding example to others. Recipients will typically have given 20 years of good conduct and exemplary service, although awards have also been made for brave conduct. Annually, no more than 20 medals are awarded. Recipients are entitled to use the post-nominal letters of MNM.


Appearance

The medal is in diameter and struck in silver. The
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bears the
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effigy of Her Majesty The Queen. The reverse depicts the badge of the Merchant Navy: the letters ''MN'' surrounded by a rope joined at the base by a
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, a naval crown surmounts the rope, with the inscription 'FOR MERITORIOUS SERVICE'. The medal hangs from a ring suspension, with the wide ribbon made up of equal stripes of green at the edges, white in the centre, with red bordering the white stripe which represent marine navigational lights. The name of the recipient is impressed on the rim of the Medal. The previous Merchant Navy Medal displayed a portrait of
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on the obverse with the Merchant Navy logo on the reverse. As it was not an official state award, it could not be worn in uniform alongside official medals.


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* * * * {{Orders, decorations, and medals of the United Kingdom Orders, decorations, and medals of the United Kingdom Civil awards and decorations of the United Kingdom British Merchant Navy Awards established in 2015 2015 establishments in the United Kingdom Long and Meritorious Service Medals of Britain and the Commonwealth