Naval General Service Medal (1915)
The Naval General Service Medal was instituted in 1915 to recognise service by the Royal Navy and Royal Marines in minor campaigns that would not otherwise earn a specific campaign medal. The Army/Air Force equivalent was the General Service Medal (1918). Both these medals were replaced by the General Service Medal in 1962.
Obverse and reverse of the medal
Image: Naval General Service Medal 1915 (Obverse) Clasp 'Near East'
George VI (1st type) 'INDIAE IMP' (1936–49)
George VI (2nd type) without 'INDIAE IMP' (1949–52)
General Service Medal (1918)
The General Service Medal was instituted to recognise service in minor Army and Royal Air Force operations for which no separate medal was intended. Local forces, including police, qualified for many of the clasps, as could units of the Indian Army prior to 1947.
Obverse and reverse of the medal.
Image: General Service Medal, Army & RAF, Obverse
King George V coinage head (1918–1928)
King George V robed bust (1932)