ROYAL AIR FORCE LONG SERVICE AND GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL FULL SIZE AWARD REPRO RAF

FULL SIZE COPY MEDAL WITH RIBBON 

The Royal Air Force Long Service and Good Conduct Medal was instituted by King George V in 1919, the year following the establishment of the world's first independent Air Force. The medal could be awarded to Regular Force non-commissioned officers and airmen of the Royal Air Force after 18 years of unblemished service. The qualifying period was reduced to 15 years with effect from 1st of December 1977.

The obverse of the medal shows the effigy of the reigning monarch, King George V, on the first version. Two versions of the medal each were produced during the reigns of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth II

The reverse of the medal remained unchanged through all versions of the obverse and bears the Royal Air Force eagle with outstretched wings, surmounted by the crown and with the inscription "FOR LONG SERVICE AND GOOD CONDUCT" around the circumference

The medal does NOT have the word copy written on it

It is ideal to wear instead of your issue medal 

 or for display in your collection

It is excellent gift for people interested in military,memorabilia or for collectors and veterans