Service Medal
Service Medal
where do I find a full list of UK Meritorious Service Medal holders?
Most military museums hold this type of information. You could try the following:
www.winchestermilitarymuseums.co.uk
I found them to be very useful when I needed information on the second world war for my son's homework. If they can't help you they should be able to point you in the right direction.
For More Service Medal Info Click On The Blue Links Below
![]() FRANCE MINIATURE MEDAL 1939 1945 WAR SERVICE US $21.60
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![]() 1913 Balkan War Serbia Medal Anti Turkey Zeal Service US $20.00
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![]() MEDAL FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICE IN PROTECTING PUBLIC ORDER US $119.99
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![]() Rare Collectable Bulgaria communist military medal service PEOPLES ARMY US $9.99
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![]() Australia National Medal for Service Miniature Medal Quality Copy US $16.21
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![]() HUMANITARIAN SERVICE MEDAL MINI SIZE US $15.00
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![]() KW US Korean war Service Medal US $9.99
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![]() WW2 US UNITED STATES WOMENS ARMY CORPS SERVICE MEDAL lot Collectibles US $5.50
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![]() WW2 US Joint Service Commendation medal lot Collectibles US $1.50
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![]() BAVARIA Military medal 3rd class for 9 years service c1913 silver XF UNC 59715 US $12.50
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![]() Canadian Long Service Medal older version US $42.25
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![]() COAST GUARD MEDALS FS ARCTIC SERVICE EXPERT RIFLE EXPERT PISTOL MOUNTED US $16.49
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![]() US Southwest Asia Service Medal Ribbon Bar for Desert Storm Desert Shield US $3.99
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![]() Orig British Army Royal Signals Regiment cloth General Service medal miniature US $7.91
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![]() Russian soviet medal Service red army 3 medal US $18.00
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![]() THE KINGDOM OF SERBIA REPLACEMENT RIBBON FOR MEDAL FOR SERVICES TO ROYAL HOUSE US $4.99
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![]() Soviet Russian Combat Service Medal low 15152 First Type order badge US $125.50
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![]() DEFENSE LOGISTICS COMMAND MERITORIOUS CIVILIAN SERVICE MEDAL WITH LAPEL PIN US $.99
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![]() LOT OF 10 DEFENSE LOGISTICS COMMAND MERIT CIVILIAN SERVICE MEDALS W LP IN CASE US $75.00
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![]() National Defence Service Medal Ribbon From Late 1940s Early 1950s US $5.00
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![]() FRANCE MINIATURE MEDAL 1939 1945 WAR SERVICE US $21.60
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![]() 1913 Balkan War Serbia Medal Anti Turkey Zeal Service US $20.00
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![]() MEDAL FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICE IN PROTECTING PUBLIC ORDER US $119.99
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![]() Rare Collectable Bulgaria communist military medal service PEOPLES ARMY US $9.99
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![]() Australia National Medal for Service Miniature Medal Quality Copy US $16.21
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![]() HUMANITARIAN SERVICE MEDAL MINI SIZE US $15.00
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![]() KW US Korean war Service Medal US $9.99
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![]() WW2 US UNITED STATES WOMENS ARMY CORPS SERVICE MEDAL lot Collectibles US $5.50
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![]() WW2 US Joint Service Commendation medal lot Collectibles US $1.50
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![]() BAVARIA Military medal 3rd class for 9 years service c1913 silver XF UNC 59715 US $12.50
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![]() Canadian Long Service Medal older version US $42.25
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![]() COAST GUARD MEDALS FS ARCTIC SERVICE EXPERT RIFLE EXPERT PISTOL MOUNTED US $16.49
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![]() US Southwest Asia Service Medal Ribbon Bar for Desert Storm Desert Shield US $3.99
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![]() Orig British Army Royal Signals Regiment cloth General Service medal miniature US $7.91
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![]() Russian soviet medal Service red army 3 medal US $18.00
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![]() THE KINGDOM OF SERBIA REPLACEMENT RIBBON FOR MEDAL FOR SERVICES TO ROYAL HOUSE US $4.99
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![]() Soviet Russian Combat Service Medal low 15152 First Type order badge US $125.50
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![]() DEFENSE LOGISTICS COMMAND MERITORIOUS CIVILIAN SERVICE MEDAL WITH LAPEL PIN US $.99
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![]() LOT OF 10 DEFENSE LOGISTICS COMMAND MERIT CIVILIAN SERVICE MEDALS W LP IN CASE US $75.00
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![]() National Defence Service Medal Ribbon From Late 1940s Early 1950s US $5.00
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We all know to accomplish a task or to achieve any level of success we must do something. Yet many individuals continue to 'just sit on their hands" and wait for something else to happen, or for a more opportune time.
Why don't we just get started? For the most part we know what we must do to complete a task, even if we don't possess all the necessary knowledge at the start.
It's our own belief system that holds us back - we are just not sure, we are uncertain, this may not be the right time, or we'll wait until we get just a little more information. How many times have each of us used these reasons for not taking action?
Who believes the real reason that we don't start is because we are fearful?
Most of us would dismiss this thought and say "no, not me." Yet fear by definition is a feeling of alarm or disquiet caused by the expectation of danger, pain or disaster – we can all agree on this. But fear in a more subtle way is also the same feeling fueled by apprehension and uncertainty.
So now we're to believe those little excuses holding us back are because we were "afraid"?
"Yes", many things can keep us from believing with fear being the biggest one. To take action, which is the first step in success, a certain amount of courage is required. Courage is simply the ability to take action in the face of fear or uncertainly.
To succeed we require a certain amount of knowledge. Knowledge is information; it can be knowledge from a book, from others, or first-hand knowledge from previous experiences. Knowledge by itself will not accomplish even the simplest task. Tasks will be accomplished, and success achieved, by combining knowledge with action.
Getting started in many cases is the hardest part. It's easy to procrastinate as most of us at one time have said, "just waiting a little bit won't hurt at thing". Yet in reality is does. It's the small things, good or bad, which over time begin to compound to the point where they determine the outcome.
By taking action you will trump your fears. Consider the quotation "do the thing you fear the most and the death of fear is certain". Who hasn't had situations in your life where we were fearful of doing something – something perhaps as simple as picking up the phone and making a call? We delayed making the call as perhaps the time wasn't right for either party, the person may not be at home, or what if they are not interested in the message we have to share? Yet when we finally found the courage to make the call - the person was home, the time was right, and they were interested in what we were sharing. Looking back we wonder "why was I fearful of making a simple phone call?" With action we achieved confidence in ourselves and completed one simple step on our journey to success.
So to all the people who can relate to the cowardly lion in the Wizard of Oz – I now present you with your personal medal of "courage". Wear it proudly and remember action trumps fears. So now go, and take action!
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