Air Efficiency Award & Reserve forces Efficiency Award Replica

Air Efficiency Award & Reserve forces Efficiency Award Replica

Brand: Medals R Us Australia
73.00 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

Full size Replica medals. Awarded for efficiency! he Air Efficiency Award with the Queen Elizabeth II (QE2) effigy is a Commonwealth military medal instituted to reward 10 years of long and faithful part-time service by officers and enlisted personnel in volunteer and auxiliary air forces. [1, 2] History and Rules Created: September 1942 (initially under George VI, later issued with the QE2 portrait). Qualifying Time: 10 years of efficient service in auxiliary or reserve air forces. Clasps/Bars: Granted for each extra period of efficient service. Wartime Service: Counted double towards the requirement. [1, 2, 3] Appearance and Design Shape: Oval silver medal. Obverse: Features the early effigy or portrait of Queen Elizabeth II with the Latin inscription ELIZABETH II DEI GRATIA REGINA FID. DEF. Reverse: Bears the inscription AIR EFFICIENCY AWARD. Suspension: Hangs from a distinctive silver bar shaped like a flying eagle with outstretched wings. Ribbon: Equal vertical stripes of dark green and pale/light blue. [1, 2] If you are looking for specific information, let me know: Are you trying to identify a specific recipient? Do you need information on replacement ribbons or mounting? Are you looking for the George VI version instead? The Reserve Force Decoration (RFD) is a historic Australian military award presented to officers of the Australian Defence Force Reserves for 15 years of efficient service. Instituted in April 1982, it remains the only long-service award in the Australian honours system that entitles the recipient to use a post-nominal (RFD). [1, 2, 3, 4] Key Overview Eligibility: Officers who completed 15 years of efficient remunerated service in the Reserve Forces (including up to 3 years in the Regular Forces) between February 1975 and April 1999. [1] Post-nominal: RFD [1] Current Status: Replaced by the Defence Long Service Medal in April 1999, though eligible recipients can still be issued further clasps for additional service. [1, 2] Design and Clasps Medal: An oval cupro-nickel piece featuring a gilt wreath of wattle and the Defence Joint Service emblem on a rayed background, inscribed with "For Efficient Service in the Reserve Forces" on the reverse. [1, 2] Ribbon: Composed of alternating azure-blue and gold stripes. [1] Clasps: Awarded for every additional 5 years of qualifying reserve service, represented visually by rosettes or a Federation Star on the ribbon bar. [1, 2]

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