General Service Medal (Gallambria)
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General Service Medal | |
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Awarded by Gallambria | |
Type | Campaign medal |
Eligibility | Gallambrian forces |
Awarded for | Campaign or operational service, where no specific medal is awarded. |
Campaign(s) | Minor campaigns or operational service |
Status | Currently awarded - GSM (2000) |
Clasps | Various |
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Overview
The General Service Medal has been introduced at various times between 1890 and today, for award to members of His Majesty's Armed Forces to recognise specific operations not qualifying for a specific campaign medal.
Clasps
The NGSM, FEGSM and GSM's were never awarded without a clasp. Authorised clasps for the each iteration of the GSM are listed below.
- Near East
- Far East
- Qingming Sea
- Amnalos Sea
- Saeida Strait - Awarded for
- Nemal Aroer 1908
- Mine Clearance
Far East General Service Medal
- Eastern Frontier - 1908
- Zatha Raid - 1909
- Rabba Insurgency 1909
- Sharab Revolt 1928
- Sharab Revolt 1941