The General Service Medal 1962 - 2007 is commonly known as the Campaign Service Medal 1962 as was awarded with a minimum of one campaign clasp (in the instance 'Kuwait') and it is believed that a maximum of six clasp have been awarded on one medal
This type of DCM was awarded until 1930 when it was replaced by the crowned head issue of GV
the Military Cross was issued for gallantry in presence of the enemy to warrant and junior officers of the Army who were ineligible (on account of their rank) for the Distinguished Service Order
The War Medal 1939–1945 was awarded to all full-time personnel of the Armed Forces and Merchant Navy of the British Commonwealth who served during the Second World War
Bust of Oliver Cromwell Gallant & Distinguished Conduct The General Service Medal 1962Bust of Oliver Cromwell made in British Gypsum Plaster. As with all Famous Faces there are objects around the base. For this bust we have included the chopping block, round head breastplate, drum, crown, helmet and charging horses and soldiers going to war. The etch around the base reads "IF YOU SEEK PEACE, PREPARE FOR WAR" From fen farmer, to puritan and Lord Protector. Cromwell fought for freedom against Charles I's catholic ideas, finiancial excess