X_para76 said:Does anyone on here really care about receiving a gimme medal? It's more of a pain having to get it mounted and then the cost associated along with that.
X_para76 said:Does anyone on here really care about receiving a gimme medal? It's more of a pain having to get it mounted and then the cost associated along with that.
I won't discuss your flippant remark as I believe DB has covered it succinctly enough and you realized you might not have looked at from certain perspectives.X_para76 said:Does anyone on here really care about receiving a gimme medal? It's more of a pain having to get it mounted and then the cost associated along with that.
dangerboy said:I will only speak for myself, but I felt honoured to be selected by my unit to get the medal. Having sat in my Company level selection board I know my unit did not treat it as a "gimme" medal but treated it as it was intended to be an honour and recognition for the job the soldier did.
X_para76 said:I can see your point there. Even a few of the civilians who received it ie. Jan Devries widow were very deserving of the award. I just fealt it devalued the medal when they gave it to some members of the entertainment and media community.
myself.only said:While the optics aren't great (as if they ever are), personally I'm not too eager to jump on the PM's wife
myself.only said:On the other hand, I personally can't get behind the idea that as a group, owing to their position and nothing else, all MPs, Senators and members of the PC automatically qualify for one.
Pusser said:I don't believe that all senators and MPs were actually given any for themselves. What they got was an allocation to award to others.
Pusser said:I don't believe that all senators and MPs were actually given any for themselves. What they got was an allocation to award to others.
1. You say you received a British Diamond Jubilee medal for working on a scouting committee. However, in the United Kingdom and its overseas territories, medals were awarded only to members of HM Armed Forces (regular and reserves) who had served longer than five years, operational members of HM Prison Service, and emergency services personnel (including Police Community Support Officers) who have been in paid service, retained or in a voluntary capacity, and who had completed five full calendar years of service on 6 February 2012. Do you fall into any of those categories? :dunno:Lightguns said:It is what it is, a commemorative that you are authorized on the left side. If you get one be proud. Someone has decided that, in their eyes, you done something of note. It is unfortunate that the politicans decide who gets the majority of the medals but that does not cheapen my award. I got a the Golden instead of the Command Commendation the year it came out for my work in Distribution Learning and I got Diamond (British) for my work on the International Baden Powell Scouting Association (actually, the whole committee got one Diamond to share which gives me an extra little cloth patch to wear on my IFIS-BSA uniform :dunno.
Edited for a ruddy spell check - I passed!
Bagpiper42 said:1. You say you received a British Diamond Jubilee medal for working on a scouting committee. However, in the United Kingdom and its overseas territories, medals were awarded only to members of HM Armed Forces (regular and reserves) who had served longer than five years, operational members of HM Prison Service, and emergency services personnel (including Police Community Support Officers) who have been in paid service, retained or in a voluntary capacity, and who had completed five full calendar years of service on 6 February 2012. Do you fall into any of those categories? :dunno:
2. You say a group of people received one medal to share among you. This is very unbelievable. The Diamond Jubilee Medal (UK and Canada) was only awarded to individuals, like all such medals.
......with an unnecessarily large font? :HULK_011 said:Did you really decide to have your first post calling someone out on a Queen Diamond Jubilee Medal?
No, I obviously didn't have to. But I did. I guess it makes sense to you that one UK QDJM was awarded to a group of people who are not in the UK military/police/etc to share among themselves. However, it peeked my curiosity. I suspect he believes he was actually awarded one, but it is more likely some kind of misunderstanding. If he does want to claim he got one, then he should do it in a more beleivable fashion. Maybe he should try claiming he is a member of the royal family or that his MPP gave him one. The QDJM is already sad enough with Beiber getting one without people claiming they got one when they didn't. That is all.HULK_011 said:Did you really decide to have your first post calling someone out on a Queen Diamond Jubilee Medal? I mean who cares. If someone really goes around Walting a QDJM, then let them have it. Its a QDJM.
Bagpiper42 said:No, I obviously didn't have to. But I did. I guess it makes sense to you that one UK QDJM was awarded to a group of people who are not in the UK military/police/etc to share among themselves. However, it peeked my curiosity. I suspect he believes he was actually awarded one, but it is more likely some kind of misunderstanding. If he does want to claim he got one, then he should do it in a more beleivable fashion. Maybe he should try claiming he is a member of the royal family or that his MPP gave him one. The QDJM is already sad enough with Beiber getting one without people claiming they got one when they didn't. That is all.
Sorry, I thought that was obvious. The UK QDJM was only given to military/police/corrective service personnel with five years of service. He claims to have been awarded a UK QDJM for being on a scouting committee. Well, apart from the ones awarded to the royal family, no civilians were awarded a UK QDJM. So unless he is part of the royal family or in the UK military, he most certainly was not awarded a UK QDJM. If was actually awarded one, it was not because of being on a scouting committee. I thought maybe he was in the military in the UK and was confused as to why he got one. Anyway, it seems on this forum that using the wrong font size is worse than claiming a medal you didn't actually receive. My bad.ArmyVern said:Why did you bring up minimum number of years for military service and awarding of the DJM then? He clearly stated that he was awarded his due to scouting, not mil service.