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Volunteer reserve long service medal???
Posted: Thu 02 Jun, 2005 7:15 am
by big jar of wasps
Hi,
I`ve been told about the existance of a VLSRM, or something along those lines, I can find nothing on the net about it. Has anyone heard of it, what does it look like, and whats the criteria for it?
BJOW.
Posted: Thu 02 Jun, 2005 8:24 am
by barrybudden
Probably something along the lines of the regular army long service medal which you get after 15 years if you have been good. There is one for the UDR/Part time R. Irish called the Ulster Defence Medal. Its given after 15 years service but you have to have got your bounty every year to qualify for it, ie all mandatory training completed every year.
Posted: Thu 02 Jun, 2005 2:25 pm
by big jar of wasps
That would seem to make sense, otherwise you`d have all the world and his dog aplying for a medal 10 to 15 years after leaving the forces. I assume that you must have to have some sort of regular commitment, in order to qualify. I think i`m right in saying that you can only been called up once every two years (soon to be extended to 5 years) anyway, so that being the case, if you did 5 tours (6 month tours) you`d be able to claim it.
Posted: Fri 03 Jun, 2005 6:45 pm
by Hantslad
The Volunteer Reserve Service Medal was introduced as a tri service replacement for all the various Reservist long service awards that were in existance before. It is awarded for 10 years service in the Volunteer Reserve Forces, during which you have to qualify for bounty in 9 of those years.
Posted: Sat 04 Jun, 2005 11:33 am
by big jar of wasps
Cheers Hants. Theres another to work for!!!! My Police LSGC is some way off, about 18 years to be exact, ho,ho,ho.