Miniature Voluntary Medical Services medal with six bars

Maker and role
Percy Metcalfe
Production date
Unknown

Description
Miniature Voluntary Medical Services medal with six bars.
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History
The Voluntary Medical Services medal is awarded to members who have completed 15 years qualifying service in the British Red Cross Society or St Andrews Ambulance Corps. Service for the medal counts from the inception of the Voluntary Aid Detachments Scheme in 1909. A clasp to the medal bearing either the Geneva or St Andrews cross is awarded for each successive five years qualified service. The medal is worn only on ceremonial occasions. On non-ceremonial occasions, a riband of the medal is worn and each additional 5 years’ service is represented by a silver emblem bearing a Geneva or St Andrews cross. 20 years’ additional service is represented by a gilt emblem which replaces three silver emblems. Second, third and fourth gilt emblems denote 25, 30 and 35 years’ additional service respectively. This medal was instituted in 1932 and is still issued today.
Catalogue Number
0566/24

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