Has anyone any info on the supply of 7-year medals? Many in our company are waiting for ours, and none seem to be availible.
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Originally posted by SAM View PostWhen was the last time your Unit were issued any? Seems to be ten years or so in ours, judging by the lenght of service of those still waiting.
I saw a medal parade in late december 2004.
Not seen one since as nobody is due one.
Catch-22 says they have a right to do anything we can't stop them from doing.
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Originally posted by Laoch View PostWell in my unit the Q had the medal the month it was due. The Q just needs to do the returns timely and the medal will come.
Has anyone seen anyone wearing the "Military Star" on parade yet :-)
Catch-22 says they have a right to do anything we can't stop them from doing.
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Well as for service medals my copy of A19 says :
PART IV. - AN BONN SEIRBHÍSE (F.C.Á. agus S.M.)
Section I. - General.
Interpretation.
41. In this Part of these Regulations -
the word "member", where used without qualification, means an officer or reservist of An Fórsa Cosanta Áitiúil or An Slua Muirí,
the word "officer", where used without qualification, means an officer of the Reserve of Officers (An Fórsa Cosanta Áitiúil) or an officer of the Reserve of Officers (An Slua Muirí),
the word "reservist" means a man of the Reserve of Men (An Fórsa Cosanta Áitiúil) or a man of the Reserve of Men (An Slua Muirí).
It also has FCA engraved on it; therefore unless I have missed an A19 amendment there's no RDF service medal .except retrospective ones for FCA service."Are they trying to shoot down the other drone? "
"No, they're trying to fly the tank"
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In october 2005 the FCA/ASM ceased to exist and the production of the new Reserve Medal for the Reserve Defence Force (AR/NSR) was supposed to have been produced. Roll on five years and this October the medal that was supposed to have been made has still not been produced.
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What would be the point of a Reserve Medal? The green beret on your head and unit flash on your shoulder clearly identifies you as a member of the RDF. A service medal (or lack thereof) indicates your length of service. Medals are supposed to show an achievement or milestone of some sort - being in the RDF lets you wear the uniform. Do we really want to go down the US army route of having a medal/ribbon for putting your socks on and playing nice with the other kids?
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My point above, Barry, was that there is NO service medal for the RDF. Theoretically the old one had to have been retired when the FCA became the RDF [ it even has FCA engraved upon it ]. Does it still say F.C.A on ones issued currently ?"Are they trying to shoot down the other drone? "
"No, they're trying to fly the tank"
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