Militia Long Service Medal

211 of 1904, the medal was awarded to privates and non-commissioned officers for 18 years efficient and irreproachable service in the Militia and attending 15 annual camps.

[2] In 1906 eligibility was extended by Royal Warrant to certain militia forces overseas, including Bermuda and Malta.

[3] The medal ceased to be awarded when, as part of the Haldane Reforms, the Militia was abolished and replaced by the Special Reserve on 1 April 1908.

[8][5] The Militia Long Service and Good Conduct Medal is an oval shaped silver medal with a fixed ring suspender at the top, of the following design:[9]The obverse depicts the bust of the King in uniform facing left.

In 1911 the image was changed to that of George V, the legend reading GEORGIVS V BRITT: OMN: REX ET IND: IMP:.The reverse bears the words MILITIA FOR LONG SERVICE AND GOOD CONDUCT.The medal hangs from a 32 mm light blue ribbon threaded through the top ring suspender.The recipient's service number, rank, name, and unit were impressed on the edge of the medal.

Obverse 1921-1930