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    Gulf Medal revisited

    I was in the pub the other night (really?) and the subject of medallic recognition for the up & coming re-match came up. What would be the most logical solution? A seperate issue? A puuurty lil' ribbon on the recently instituted OSM? Or - and this would be my choice - a clasp for the first Gulf Medal?

    'Ah, but that was over a decade ago' retorts my friend. I then pointed out that such a move would not be without precedent, as some British issues have had a rather long 'shelf life'. The '54 IGS, '18 GSM and even the '62 GSM have all been issued over periods in excess of forty years. The 1902 Africa General Service Medal lasted over fifty - albeit with a period of stasis.

    The reason for their longevity, was/is, without doubt, the brilliantly (and economically) simple useage of the clasp system - thereby negating the need for seperate issues every time some impetuous native started waving his spear around in a particularly belligerent manner.

    Brilliant & simple (and interesting to us collectors) this system may be, the beaks in the MoD have decreed that it would be a far, far better idea to follow the trend set by the UN & NATO - with identical medals being dished out with differing ribbons - which, as anyone with basic accountancy skills will tell you, is a false economy, i.e. the money saved on producing cheap ribbons rather than expensive clasps, is null & void if extra medals have to be minted.

    Now, my views on UN & NATO medals are well known, so I will not reiterate on previous rants. But British forces are now being committed to out-of-area operations more so now, than at any other time since the mid-'60s. The OSM is here to stay. How many ribbon variations it will have is anyone's guess, but should a Jan-Mar 2003 clasp not transpire for a resurrected Gulf Medal, then the '62 GSM will be the last of the clasped British issues. And more & more servicepeople will appear on the square looking as if they've escaped from Ricky's display cabinet!
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    It seems that the Brits are hell bent on getting chests full of ribbons. A bar would indeed be logical, but as well want to look like a russian general..... a totally new ribbon would be better !!

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      #3
      Who IS in charge of all this stupidity? Somewhere, someplace, there is a Chief Muppet under whose Name And Seal goes forth until all the lands and dominions the decrees for all this rubbish.

      Who is it?

      And cannot One's MP from Barking Purlieu address a Question to My Right Honourable Friends as to WHY these design atrocities are being inflicted upon The Forces?

      I'm presuming it's some Tony Benn type Limousine Leftie "Yes, Minister" (that old TV series) type unccountable for life muppet.


      Perhaps it is time for some SIXTH Monarchy Men....

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        #4
        Wouldn't be such a bad idea would it? OSM is probably what they'll end up with although i'd be willing to bet that it comes down to what type of a scrap it turns out to be. If the whole show goes off with a damp fizzle and Saddam chucks it in with hardly a shot being fired then i'd reckon an OSM would fit the bill. If it turns into a full blown handbags at dawn on the scale of 90-91 then perhaps we might see a new medal or even a clasp.



        Whatever the case i hope the lads and lasses all come home safe and sound.
        Collecting German award documents, other paperwork and photos relating to Norway and Finland.

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          #5
          It would seem that sense is prevailing! The 'word-on-the-street' is that the medal for the First Gulf War is to be re-issued (presumably with a revised exergue), with a new clasp for the re-match. Those with the first issue who did the 'double whammy' will receive the new clasp for attachment to their original gong, whereas those who missed the first ding dong get the 'new' medal. You heard it first here on the Forum!

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            #6
            Chris,

            "It seems that the Brits are hell bent on getting a chest full of ribbons"


            Well in 1998 I was in Bosnia in Lipa attached to 9 RLC,as a medic I was with 16 Armoured Field Ambulance at the time.

            Towards the end of the tour in Feb '99 I was further up country in Sipovo in a tri-service military hospital with renal failure and some thing else.(This was our HQ,RAMC)

            I wondered why all these new sprogs (recruits just out of basic)were joining us there.

            The reason on very very good authority was so they could get a medal.I give you my word this is the truth.(C.O's idea)

            I to believe in the bar system and I can talk because I have the NATO fomer Yugo and Kosovo medal.(Crappy things)

            As for the Gulf War Medal,I'd opt for a new one and the OSM get rid of that crap and plop some bars on the GSM.

            Kind regards,

            Marcus

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              #7
              Tony,forget the word on the street. I can give you the no duff real real gen if you want.
              Thing is it came from "our man at Droitwich".

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                #8
                I'm with ya Dan whats going on with the Gulf Medal?

                Marcus

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                  #9
                  New medal and money approved. Design has been put out to tender, no clasps this time..........

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