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Historic campaign medals reconsidered?

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Old 20th Dec 2012, 10:36
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Thanks,looking at that list the armed forced certainly have been busy since 1945

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Old 20th Dec 2012, 11:08
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As usual nobody mentioned Korea
British servicemen serving in Korea are entitled to wear the medals awarded by HMG and the UN.
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Great Respect for all who wear them. Nasty little (four year) war. LFH
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Old 20th Dec 2012, 12:25
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What the Fug - After a long campaign, a clasp 'Canal Zone' for the Naval GSM and the Army & RAF GSM was instituted in 2003. In subsequent years I did a steady trade with guys coming in to have their medal mounted for wear. In many cases these were former National Servicemen and this was usually their only medal entitlement.
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