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    I_♥_Police

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    1. 23 hours ago, bigjarofwasps said:

      The way it was explained to me was that there, was to be a clear cut off date. All those who qualified pre 8th September would be given an E11R, then post 8th would get C111R. I also understand that there our no physical stocks, they are produced on demand.

       

      Not sure how I feel about it really, I joined the army in 1996, leaving and joining the police in 2002, so all but 1 month or so of my service was for the Queen. But having a King’s LSGC will be a novelty, especially so as it will be engraved in Welsh. I certainly won’t be among the ones who sell them off, of that I can guarantee you!!!

      Yes, as I say not sure how I feel about that. Will certainly post photographs when it arrives. I could have retired back in June but decided to stay on till October in order to qualify, wanted to have something metallic to show for 20 years service. 

      Sounds like an awesome career. Congratulations. Hopefully one day I will get mine one day. I can see them being a thing of the past though at some stage as I can forsee a time where no one will stay as long as 20 years.

    2. 4 hours ago, Cerrig-Man said:

      I would imagine there won't be any further jubilee medals for many years. So maybe they'll do one last mass issue medal? 

      I really do hope so. I think theres a good chance of it, however who am I to say. Too soon I would have thought at the moment. For the jubilee, they authorised the wearing of ribbons before the jubilee medals were given out, but theres no mention of anything like that yet and it hasnt even been announced.

    3. I can see it being a very long time before any change. Who am I to say, however what I can see being a possibility is that forces with EIIR on the badges, such as the Met, having to change it. I can forsee other forces who have a county arms in the centre of the badges, such as Essex for example, keeping it albeit with the Queens Crown due to costing issues. I hope I am wrong, however.

    4. 6 hours ago, bigjarofwasps said:

      Did you ever receive any reply or acknowledgment one way or the other re this? The has certainly been no further announcements that I am aware of? 

      Basically I got what looked to be a fairly standard reply saying that HMG had a committee looking at how emergency services/keyworkers etc should be recognised and thanks but absolutely nothing more than that. I remember a few press articles saying about a Covid medal which seems like a possibility as they brought out an Ebola medal so who knows. I have never seen a Covid recognition committee release any official documents about this etc. I know a number of forces gave out little pin badges to say thanks, but not a medal by any means.

      4 hours ago, Cerrig-Man said:

       

       

      Was such a medal, really a likely possibility? 

      Basically I got what looked to be a fairly standard reply saying that HMG had a committee looking at how emergency services/keyworkers etc should be recognised and thanks but absolutely nothing more than that. I remember a few press articles saying about a Covid medal which seems like a possibility as they brought out an Ebola medal so who knows. I have never seen a Covid recognition committee release any official documents about this etc. I know a number of forces gave out little pin badges to say thanks, but not a medal by any means.

    5. I fear one day this medal may be seldom awarded, what with recruitment and retention issues. Who am I to say, however, it just seems like this is a long time in the job of the modern day.

      Without overtaking another thread, while this one is still 'warm' and has attention - I really do wonder when and if the emergency services (and others possibly) will be awarded the promised Covid response medal and what the criteria would be.

    6. On 08/05/2022 at 12:33, bigjarofwasps said:

      It would appear the Royal Mint are now producing medals again, in earnest, to

      clear the backlog, as a result of the pandemic.

       

      Not aware of any further developments on the Police LSGC bar(s) as of yet.

       

      The anticipated Covid Pandemic medal, appears to have fallen by the wayside, by the sounds of things? There being no further sounds about it, being case and point…….

       

       

      Such a shame that no official Covid medal has appeared yet. I did email the MOD medals team, although I appreciate it its not an MOD medal alone, and they just gave a standard response.

      The issue the criteria makers may have though surely is who gets it. Is it going to be Police/fire/ambulance/army? But then if you do that the NHS will want it as well as shop workers who were classed as key workers during Covid so not everyone will be pleased. Also, during the pandemic certainly in the Police alot of frontline officers are/were probationers and if the usual 5 year rule applies then that will go down badly and feel very sore indeed.

    7. Such a shame that no official Covid medal has appeared yet. I did email the MOD medals team, although I appreciate it its not an MOD medal alone, and they just gave a standard response.

      The issue the criteria makers may have though surely is who gets it. Is it going to be Police/fire/ambulance/army? But then if you do that the NHS will want it as well as shop workers who were classed as key workers during Covid so not everyone will be pleased. Also, during the pandemic certainly in the Police alot of frontline officers are/were probationers and if the usual 5 year rule applies then that will go down badly and feel very sore indeed.

    8. 5 hours ago, Dave Wilkinson said:

      The photo which you have shown displays the correct pattern helmet plate for the period you are referring to.

       

      I'm attaching for your information, a photo of the various City of London insignia items worn almost since the force was formed.

       

      Dave.

      CoL Pol..JPG

       

      Hi all,

       

      Long time watcher, small time poster here. I had to comment though to say what a fantastic collection of City of London police memorabilia! Goodnes me, I was honestly shocked at it haha. Don't suppose you have a similiar one for the Met or a larger image of this one? We have corresponded before Dave, however you will likely not remember me but I did buy your book a couple of years back.

      This website may well be of interest to anyone looking to see CoLP memorabilia (I dont have a connection to it at all ) - https://citypolice.tripod.com/

       

      Kind regards,

       

      Jack

    9. I have memories of it being a little later then 1968. Perhaps a little earlier then the estimate I gave of 1972/3 - however, I had two issues so it must have been at least three years that I wore the band. Does anyone have a clearer recollection ?

      How is progress going with your eventual application - I hope you are still keen on joining ?

      I still have not applied yet because I am still 17. First, I am trying to find work so that I have some life/work experience because I have heard from many sources that they value that. What with many forces having a hold on recruitment, I am starting to think that joining first as a Special or PCSO first will be a good way to get my foot in the door, if you like. Thanks for asking, though, and yes still keen on joining.

    10. A wise man Jack,

      The oldest and the best, a biased opinion of course, wherever you go in the UK, or across the world, you soon realise that "The Job" is just the same!

      Looking after those who need us, and those who don't think they need us!

      You are very lucky in joining GMIC with the depth of knowledge that our members have.

      You will learn a lot from Mervyn, Brian, Coldstream etc

      Enjoy

      All the best

      Craig

      Certainly, what a good way to put it. From the posts I have seen, Mervyn seems to be very knowledgeable and I am learning already. Not sure about the other two as you and Mervyn are the first members I have talked to since joining, which was only the other day. Jack.

    11. Hello - Jack. That's better - I couldn't imagine writing all of your URL. You obviously have an interest in Police - are you in a Force - or, a collector ? We don't have that many new members on this Forum, so will be nice to know a little more about you.

      Hi again. I am below the minimum recruitment age for police in the UK which is 18, but I have always wanted to make a career out of it and plan to try as soon as I am old enough. I collect anything to do with British police forces, with an emphasis on the Metropolitan Police. Jack.

      Also, from your profile I see you are ex-job and was in service with The Met? Please tell me about yourself and what you collect if you don't mind :)

    12. Welcome to GMIC - I must say that you have the most unusual name and avatar that I have seen on the Forum. You will certainly be remembered - however, it might help us if we had a first name ?

      Hello Mervyn, thanks for the welcome. I actually wanted it to be "I_♥_PoliceMemorabilia" but it would not allow me to have such a long name and I picked the avatar from the sites gallery of them. By the way, my first name is Jack.

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