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Northern Ireland Home Service Medal

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Type
  
Long service medal

Established
  
1992

Eligibility
  
Part-time members of the Ulster Defence Regiment and Royal Irish Regiment

Awarded for
  
12 years efficient service

Next (higher)
  
Ulster Defence Regiment Medal

Next (lower)
  
Queen's Medal for Champion Shots

The Northern Ireland Home Service Medal is a long service medal awarded to members of the Ulster Defence Regiment and its successor the Royal Irish Regiment. Established in 1992, the medal is awarded for 12 years of long and efficient service. Claps are awarded for six subsequent years of qualifying service. The medal replaced the Ulster Defence Regiment Medal.

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Criteria

The Northern Ireland Home Service Medal is awarded to recognize 12 years of part-time service with the Royal Irish Regiment. Clasps are awarded for six additional years of qualifying service. Recommendations for award of the medal are made in accordance with Royal Irish Regiment Regulations. Full-time members of the Royal Irish Regiment qualify for the Long Service and Good Conduct Medal.

Appearance

The medal is silver, 36 mm in diameter. The obverse bears a right facing effigy of Queen Elizabeth II wearing the Imperial State Crown. In relief around the edge is the inscription ELIZABETH II DEI GRATIA REGINA FID.DEF. The reverse depicts a scroll with four lines of text FOR / HOME SERVICE / IN / NORTHERN IRELAND. Surmounting the scroll is a crown, with shamrocks on either side above, and laurels with a pair of harps below.

References

Northern Ireland Home Service Medal Wikipedia