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Used
as a Battalion Efficiency or Good Conduct Badge by some Battalions
(never HQ issue) from c.1890 until the introduction of the One
Year Efficiency Badge in 1904. Worn on right forearm.
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| One
Year Efficiency Badge 1904/1926 & One Year Service Badge 1926/1968 |
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Introduced
in 1904 as an efficiency badge taking over from the star. The
wearing of this badge was optional and some battalions and their
companies never awarded it. Some areas used it and referred to it
as a "star", other areas called it a "pip".
Its design was almost the same until it was discontinued in 1968,
the only difference being the addition of the BLB cross behind the
anchor in 1926 and its role changing to service. Its title now
changed to "One Year Service Badge" it was awarded for
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| The
Company Section / Brigade
Service Badge |
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Post
1968 the service badges were reduced to just one silver barrel
shaped badge with the numbers of years service in the Company
Section inserted. This was changed in 1976 to include the total
years service in the whole Company including Junior Section, and
now includes service in Anchor Boys Service.
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| The
Three
Year Anchor 1888-1926 |
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Introduced
in 1888, there had been much discussion in earlier years re. the
appropriate length of service required for such a badge. It was
finally deemed that Boys who had served in the Brigade for three
years or more with Good Conduct would be entitled to wear a silver
anchor on the right arm when in uniform. For NCO’s it was placed
in the "V" of the chevron. It could be worn at and after
the Company Inspection – the traditional time for presentations
– or at the close of the Third Year. The badge was originally
designed by taking the centre anchor from the Officers Glengarry
hat badge.
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| The
Three
Year Service Badge 1927-1968 |
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With
the union of the Boys' Brigade and Boys' Life Brigade in 1926 the
attractive and delicate design of this badge took on a bolder
style with the addition of a red cross of the Boys' Life Brigade
being placed behind the anchor. The two "B's" then moved
to the ends of the transverse arms of the cross. The design has
not changed since that time. It is awarded to Boys of 14 B.B. Age
or more, who have served for three sessions with good conduct. It
has been used as a service badge with different fittings as a
uniform badge and as the general crest of the Brigade. This badge
as part of the award system was discontinued in 1968.
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| The
Long
Service Badges |
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This
badge was introduced in 1927. This was awarded, to Boys of 16 B.B.
Age or more, not earlier than 31st December in Session in which
they attained the age limit, after serving not less than four
years' service with good conduct. It was generally issued at the
award ceremony on completion of five years service. It was
discontinued as a proficiency badge in 1968, but its story does
not finish there. The design used in this badge was reintroduced
as an officers long service mufti badge in 1996. This new badge
is, smaller than the original about ¼ size, and is designed as a
buttonhole badge for use out of uniform. It can be presented to
Officers on 15, 20 or 30 years service.
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| The Life Boy Service Badge
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This badge was introduced in 1956 and discontinued in 1968. It was
awarded on transfer to the Company for not less than two years’ service
in the Life Boy Team. |
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| Junior
Section Service Badge (1968-1971)
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Introduced
in 1968 as two types. Silver was awarded for at least two Sessions
service in the Junior Section. Gold was awarded for at least two
Sessions service plus Gold Award of the Achievement Scheme. These
Badges were replaced by barrel shaped badges in 1971. |
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| Junior Section Service Badge (1971-1976)
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A
reddish bronzed metal barrel badge introduced in 1971, replacing
the diamond-shaped badges above. Awarded at two grades with either
a Silver insert for one at least one session Junior Section
Service or with Gold insert for the addition of a boy gaining his
Gold Achievement Badge. These Badges were discontinued in 1976.
Some Company Captain adopted the use of the silver service badge
and inserted Silver and Gold inserts to indicate Junior Section
Service.
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| Junior Section Service
Gold Achievement Badge
(1976-1993)
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This
badge was introduced in 1976. And replaced the previous Junior
Section Service Badges. To gain this you needed at least one
year's service and the Gold Achievement Badge. Note that with the
discontinuation of the Junior Section Service Badge, Junior
Section Service was now no longer marked by an individual badge,
where a Boy had not achieved the Gold Badge. At the same time,
however the Company Section Service Badge was changed to include
Junior Section service, and renamed "Brigade Service
Badge". It was discontinued in 1993.
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| The National
Service Badges |
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The
National
Service Badge - WWI (awarded between
1915-1921)
The
first National Service Badge was introduced for the Great War
(WWI) and was first awarded in 1915 and discontinued in 1921. It
was awarded for not less than 100 hours service to the community.
It was worn on the left arm below the King’s Badge.
The National
Service Badge - WWII (awarded between
1940-45)
A National
Service Badge was also re-introduced for the Second World War
(WWII) with a different design. It was first awarded in 1940 and
discontinued in 1945. Again it was awarded for not less than 100
hours service to the community. The WWII National Service Badge
was worn on the right arm between the Buglers’ and Ambulance
Badges. |

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