- Efficiency Decoration
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name= Efficiency Decoration
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awarded_by=The United Kingdom
type= Medal (Decoration)
eligibility= Territorial Army (UK) - Ranks; Indian Volunteer Forces; Colonial Auxiliary Forces
for= "Granted for a minimum of 12 years service with war service and West African peacetime service counting double."
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*Superseded the awards to ranks throughout the volunteer forces of Britain and the Commonwealth including:
**Territorial Efficiency Decoration
**Colonial Auxiliary Forces Officers Decoration
*Superseded by theVolunteer Reserves Service Medal in 1999.
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caption2=The Efficiency Decoration (ED) was a defunct medal of Britain and the Commonwealth awarded for long service in theTerritorial Army of the UK, the Indian Volunteer Forces and Colonial Auxiliary Forces. This award superseded the awards to officers throughout the volunteer forces of Britain and the Commonwealth including theTerritorial Decoration . The criteria were for a minimum of 12 years service in theTerritorial Army with war service and West African peacetime service counting double. Bars for further periods of 12 years were also awarded.The medal was superseded in 1999 by theVolunteer Reserves Service Medal . [ [http://www.mod.uk/DefenceInternet/DefenceFor/Veterans/Medals/Vrsm.htm Ministry of Defence website] ]The equivalent award for other ranks was the
Efficiency Medal .croll Inscriptions
The fixed suspender bar was decorated with an inscribed scroll the inscription of which had a number of variations.
*"TERRITORIAL": This was the inscription for those serving in theTerritorial Army of UK. It lasted from 1930 to 2000, with ahiatus of approximately 12 years when the "T&AVR" inscription was used (see below). During this period there were 4 Obverse types for the main body of the medal being the two effigies of George VI and the two of Elizabeth II).*"MILITIA": This was granted to members of the
Supplementary Reserve until the formation of theArmy Emergency Reserve in 1951 which had its own medal. It lasted from 1930 to 1951. During this period there were 3 Obverse types for the main body of the medal being the one effigy of George V and the two effigies of George VI..
the scroll had the name of the country of that force inscribed upon it. During this period all 5 Obverse types were used across the various medals for the main body of the medal, although not all countries had all five types.
The countries were:
**Antigua (only one effigy on Obverse (Elizabeth II type 1)
**Australia (all five Obverse effigies)
**Barbados (all five Obverse effigies)
**Bermuda (all five Obverse effigies)
**British Guiana (four Obverse effigies, the exception being type 2 of Elizabeth II)
**British Honduras (four Obverse effigies, the exception being type 2 of Elizabeth II)
**Burma (only one effigy on Obverse (George VI type 1))
**Canada (all five Obverse effigies)
**Ceylon (four Obverse effigies, the exception being type 2 of Elizabeth II)
**Dominica (only one effigy on Obverse (George VI type 1))
**Falkland Islands (four Obverse effigies, the exception being type 2 of George VI)
**Fiji (three Obverse effigies, the exceptions being George V and type 1 of George VI)
**Gibraltar (three Obverse effigies, the exceptions being George V and type 1 of George VI)
**Gold Coast (only two effigies on Obverse (George VI type 1 and 2)
**Grenada (only one effigy on Obverse (George VI type 1))
**Guernsey (four Obverse effigies, the exception being George V)
**Hong Kong (all five Obverse effigies)
**India (only two effigy on Obverse (George V and George VI type 1)
**Jamaica (four Obverse effigies, the exception being type 2 of Elizabeth II)
**Jersey (three Obverse effigies, the exceptions being George V and type 1 of Elizabeth II)
**Kenya (three Obverse effigies, the exceptions being George V and type 2 of Elizabeth II)
**Leeward Island (three Obverse effigies, the exceptions being George V and type 2 of Elizabeth II)
**Malaya (three Obverse effigies, the exceptions being George V and type 2 of Elizabeth II)
**Malta (four Obverse effigies, the exception being George V)
**Mauritius (only one effigy on Obverse (Elizabeth II type 1))
**Montserrat (only one effigy on Obverse (Elizabeth II type 2))
**New Zealand (all five Obverse effigies)
**Nigeria (three Obverse effigies, the exceptions being type 1 of George VI and type 2 of Elizabeth II)
**Rhodesia /Nyasaland (only one effigy on Obverse (Elizabeth II type 1))
**St Christopher Nevis (only one effigy on Obverse (Elizabeth II type 1))
**St Lucia (only one effigy on Obverse (George VI type 1))
**St Vincent (only one effigy on Obverse (George VI type 1))
**S. Rhodesia (four Obverse effigies, the exception being type 2 of Elizabeth II)
**Trinidad/Tobago (three Obverse effigies, the exceptions being George V and type 2 of Elizabeth II)Ribbon Variations
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Honourable Artillery Company : For members of theHonourable Artillery Company the ribbon differed, being a half blue, half scarlet ribbon, with yellow edges. This distinction was bestowed by KingEdward VII for theVolunteer Long Service And Good Conduct Medal and the honour extended to the same medals under the Territorial designations. The HAC ribbon colours were the household colours of KingEdward VII . [ [http://www.hac.org.uk/html/about-the-hac/unique-features-of-the-hac/?PHPSESSID=9ed42c54191317cd20 www.hac.org.uk] ]Note regarding South Africa
The
Efficiency Decoration (South Africa) is a very similar medal but is not included in the above Commonwealth Country types because it is a separate medal. The scroll inscription read "UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA", but the inscription also had theAfrikaans equivalent below as well as the reverse of the medal bearing abilingual inscription. [Mackay, J., Mussell, J.W., Editorial Team of Medal News, (2005), "The Medal Yearbook", page 236, (Token Publishing Limited)]ee also
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Efficiency Medal
*Territorial Decoration References
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