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SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 14 JANUARY, 1958 365

Ceylon Fire Services Long Service Medal. NOTE,ON AWARDS FOR GALLANTRY; ORDER OF THE Colonial Police Long Service Medal. BRITISH . EMPIRE AND MEDAL. Colonial Fire Brigades Long Service Medal. Appointments to, or promotions) in, the Order of the British. Empire and awards of the British Empire Colonial Prison Service Medal. .Medal; granted after 14th January, 1958, for Army. Emergency Reserve Decoration.|( gallantry, are so described, and. a silver oak leaf Volunteer Officers' Decoration. || Emblem is worn on the riband. When the ribajid Volunteer Long Service Medal. only is worn the Emblem is worn in miniature. Classification of an award as made for gallantry has Volunteer Officers' Decoration (for India and no effect on seniority or precedence in the various the Colonies). || Classes of the Order. A person. appointed to the Volunteer Long Service Medal (for India and Order after 14th January, 1958, for gallantry, and the Colonies). subsequently promoted in the Order, retains and wears the Emblem whether promoted for gallantry Colonial Auxiliary Forces Officers' Decora- or otherwise. A holder of the , tion. || for gallantry, granted since 14th January, 1958, if Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long Service subsequently appointed to the Order, continues to Medal. wear the Emblem on the riband of the Medal and wears .the Emblem also on the riband of the Order Medal for Good Shooting (Naval). only if appointed to* the Order for gallantry. Long Service Medal. Imperial Yeomanry Long Service Medal. NOTE ON MENTIONS IN DESPATCHES, KING'S .|| COMMENDATIONS AND QUEEN'S COMMENDA- . || TIONS. Territorial . MENTION IN DESPATCHES, 1914-1919. Efficiency Medal. The Emblem of bronze oak leaves denoting a Long Service and Good Mention in Despatches during the First World War, Conduct Medal. 1914-1919, is worn on the riband of the Victory Decoration for Officers of the Royal Naval Medal. The award of this Emblem' ceased as from Reserve. l| 10th August, 1920. Decoration for Officers of the Royal Naval MENTION IN DESPATCHES, 1920-1939. Volunteer Reserve. || The single bronze oak leaf Emblem, if granted for Royal Naval Reserve Long Service and service in operations between the two World Wars, Good Conduct Medal. is worn on itihe riband of the appropriate General Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Long Ser- Service 'Medal. If a General Service Medal has not been granted, the Emblem is worn directly on: the vice and Good Conduct Medal. coat after any Medal- ribands.J Royal Naval Auxiliary Sick Berth Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. MENTION IN DESPATCHES, 1999-1945. Royal Fleet Reserve Long Service and Good The'single bronze oak leaf Emblem signifying in the armed Forces and the Merchant Navy, either a Conduct Medal. Mention in Despatches, a King's- Commendation for Royal Naval Wireless Auxiliary Reserve brave conduct, or a King's Commendation for Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. valuable service in the air, if granted for service in . the Second World: War, 1939-1945, is worn on the riband of the War Medal, 1939-1945. If the War Queen's Medal (for Champion Shots in Medal has not been granted, the Emblem is worn the Military Forces). directly on the coat, after any Medal ribands.J Queen's Medal (for Champion Shots of the MENTION IN DESPATCHES, 1945, AND SUBSEQUENTLY. Air Forces). The single bronze oak leaf Emblem, if granted "for . service in operations after itihe cessation of hostilities Coast Life Saving Corps Long Service in the Second World War, is worn, on the riband Medal.* of the appropriate General Service or Campaign Special Constabulary Long Service Medal. Medal. If such Medal has not been, -granted, the Emblem is worn directly on the coat after any Canadian Forces Decoration. || Medal ribands.J Royal Observer Corps Medal. The single bronze oak leaf Emblem is also used Commemoration Medal. in the Forces to denote a King's or Queen's Com- mendation for brave conduct or a King's or Queen's Indian Independence Medal. § Commendation for valuable service in the air granted Pakistan Medal. since the cessation of hostilities in the Second World War. Service Medal of the Order of St. John. KING'S COMMENDATION FOR BRAVE CONDUCT, 1939- Badge of the Order of the League of Mercy. •1945, AND SUBSEQUENTLY J QUEEN'S COMMENDA- Voluntary Medical Service Medal. TION FOR BRAVE CONDUCT, 1952, AND SUBSEQUENTLY. South African Medal for War Services. The Emblem of silver laurel leaves granted to civilians, other than those in the Merchant Navy, Colonial Special Constabulary Medal. to denote a King's Commendation for brave conduct FOREIGN ORDERS (in order of date of award).f during the Second World War, 1939-1945, is worn on the riband of the Defence Medal. When tlhe Defence Medal has not been granted or the award is for FOREIGN DECORATIONS (in order of date of services subsequent to the war, the Emblem of silver a ward), f laurel leaves is worn directly on the coat after any FOREIGN MEDALS (in order of date of award), t Medal ribands.J KING'S COMMENDATION FOR VALUABLE SERVICE IN * Formerly known as the Rocket Apparatus THE AIR, 1939-1945, AND SUBSEQUENTLY; QUEEN'S Volunteer Long Service Medal and awarded on the COMMENDATION FOR VALUABLE SERVICE IN THE AIR, recommendation of the Board of Trade, the Minister 1952, AND SUBEQUENTLY. of Shipping, Minister of War Transport or Minister of Transport and now on the recommendation of The oval silver Badge granted to denote a civil the Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation. King's Commendation or Queen's Commendation for valuable service in the air isi worn on the coat § Instituted by King George VI to commemorate immediately below any Medals or Medal ribands,}: the constitutional change which resulted in the or in civil air line uniform, on the panel of the left independence of India on 15th August, 1947. breast pocket. t These awards may be worn only when The Sovereign's permission has been given. J If there "are no Medal ribands, the Emblem || See at the end of this list Note on letters after is* worn in the position in which a single riband the name. would be worn.