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The Veterans’ Badge

Service after World War II

Men and Women who enlisted in HM Armed Forces between 3 September 1945 and the present are entitled to a Veterans Badge. There is no qualifying length of Service.

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Badge for detailed information

Veterans Calendar

 

Find out what is going on near you.

 

www.veterans-uk.calendar

The following ex-ACC soldiers have been awarded the Elizabeth Cross since 2009

 

Pte PJ Smallshaw ACC 1951 Korea        Sgt P Kimmins ACC 1952 Canal Zone

Tpr TPA Tobin ACC 1972 Oman              Pte RW Middlewick ACC 1982 Falkland Islands  

The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal

 

 

The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II

acknowledges 60 years of service on the throne by awarding this medal to all

Members of the Armed Forces who have served 5 years as at 6 Feb 12

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II

acknowledges 60 years of service on the throne by awarding this medal to all

Members of the Armed Forces who have served 5 years as at 6 Feb 12

 

Medals

Claiming for campaign medals

Replacing campaign medals

How is a medal instituted?

Medal for Suez Canal Zone 1951 to 1954

National Service medals

The Pingat Jasa Malaysia Medal

The HM Armed Forces Veterans’ Lapel Badge was launched in May 2004 by the Minister for Veterans, to raise the profile of veterans by assisting the wider public to recognise them. The first veterans badge was issued to Lord Healy, a veteran of the Battle for Monte Cassino, on 10 May 2004, which initiated the roll out of the badge to the generation who served in the Second World War.

Since then eligibility to apply for the badge has been extended in sequential phases and now all veterans are eligible to apply.