This year marks the 75th anniversary of NATO - the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation. In this blog, we will take a look at the history of NATO, why it was formed and its relevance today. What is NATO? NATO is the largest peacetime military alliance in the world. The organisation was formed on the 4th of April 1949 and is...
There are many rules to adhere to when it comes to the correct wear of military medals, with even more guidelines to consider for commemorative medals. In this blog, we will discuss the key differences between these types of medals, with examples of medals that fall within these categories. What are Official British Campaign Medals? Official military medals are awarded...
There are many reasons why you may need to replace a military medal; it is possible to get a genuine replacement, but you must meet certain criteria. In this blog, we will explain how to apply for a replacement medal and the alternative options available. Ordering a Replacement Medal The Ministry of Defence Medal Office will only supply a replacement...
There are several ways that military medals can be presented, from medal display boxes to wearing them on the breast of your blazer. In this blog, we will look at each of these methods so you can preserve your military medals and ensure they are worn correctly. How to wear medals on a blazer and medal mounting It is acceptable...
Being awarded the Victoria Cross is amongst the highest of achievements for a British soldier - it holds joint status with the George Cross. Only those who have shown extreme gallantry in the presence of an enemy are eligible to receive the medal; considered heroes with their impressive tales of bravery left to inspire soldiers of future generations. British Medals...
Remembrance Day, or Armistice Day, always falls on the 11th of November and is marked with a minute’s silence at 11 a.m. Why? Back in 1918, this was the date and time that World War I officially ended. Today, we use this moment to remember and pay respect to people who lost their lives fighting for our country, freedom and...
Commemorative Military Medals are struck by reputable medal companies, usually upon request of a veteran group or charity. They differ from Official Military Medals in this respect, which are approved by His Majesty The King, or by those who reigned before him. Each medal commemorates a historic event, for example, the King’s Coronation, or to recognise a valuable contribution, such...
The 8th of August 2023, marks 60 years since the infamous Great Train Robbery. While for most it was an ordinary summer bank holiday in Scotland, 15 outlaws were getting ready to execute one of the most ambitious and memorable heists in British history. The Day of the Robbery Aboard the Travelling Post Office train were the usual cargo of...
There are many military campaign medals, ranging in shape, size and materials, from gold and silver to bronze and nickel. In this blog, we will look at some of the most prestigious British medals awarded to people serving in the Armed Forces, Ministry of Defence and veterans. What is a Campaign Medal, and what are they made from? Campaign medals...
In July, we will observe the 70th year since the signing of the Korean Armistice Agreement. The Armistice ceased military operations but saw Korea continue as a divided country. The anniversary will be an occasion to remember the servicemen who served during the Korean War. A short history of the Korean War Korea divided shortly after the Second World War...