Decoration for Officers of the Royal Naval Reserve

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Decoration for Officers of the Royal Naval Reserve (Reserve Decoration)
Royal Navy Reserve
EligibilityOfficers of the Royal Navy Reserve
Post-nominalsR.D.
StatusSuperseded by the Volunteer Reserves Service Medal
Established1908
Last awarded1999
Precedence
Next (higher)Special Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct Medal[1]
EquivalentTerritorial Decoration
Efficiency Decoration
Air Efficiency Award
Next (lower)Decoration for Officers of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve[1]

The Decoration for Officers of the Royal Naval Reserve, commonly known as the Reserve Decoration (RD) was a medal awarded to officers with at least fifteen years service in the Royal Naval Reserve (RNR) of the United Kingdom. The medal was instituted in 1908.[2]

Design and eligibility

The medal consists of the

silver gilt surrounded by a oval silver cable tied with a reef knot at the base and surmounted by a gilt crown. The reverse is plain, with later issues often engraved with the year of award.[3] The ribbon, suspended from a ring, was dark green until October 1941, and green edged white thereafter.[2]

To qualify, fifteen years' service was required (not counting service as a midshipman), with wartime service counting double. Clasps to the Reserve Decoration were awarded to recognise further periods of 15 years' service after the first award.[3] When just the ribbon of the Decoration was worn, each clasp was indicated by a silver 'rosette' on the ribbon.

The

Merchant Navy) and the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve (civilian volunteers) were merged. Thereafter awards of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Decoration were discontinued, with all reserve Royal Naval officers eligible for the Reserve Decoration.[4]

The Reserve Decoration and the

Royal Naval Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct Medal for RNR ratings were both replaced by a combined-services Volunteer Reserves Service Medal on 1 April 1999.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b "No. 56878". The London Gazette (Supplement). 17 March 2003. p. 3353.
  2. ^ a b Captain H. Taprell Dorling. Ribbons and Medals. pp. 123–124. A.H.Baldwin & Sons, London. 1956.
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  5. ^ "Medals: campaigns, descriptions and eligibility: Volunteer Reserves Service Medal". GOV.UK. Ministry of Defence. Retrieved 18 October 2020.

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