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NAVAL UNIFORMS.
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Order in which to be worn.
10. Deooratlons.Orders and Medals, and the ribbons
appertaining thereto, are to be worn in the
following order.
a. British Decorations, Orders and Medals.
1. Viotoria Cross.
2. Order of the Garter.* ft
a. Order of the Thistle.* #
4. Order of St. Patrick.* tt
5. Order of the Bath.
6. Order of Merit (immediately after
Knights Grand Cross of the Bath), ttt
7. Order of the Star of India.
8. Order of St. Michael and St. George.
9. Order of the Indian Empire.
10. Boyal Victorian Order (1st, 2nd, 3rd and
4th Class).
11. Distinguished Service Order.
12. Imperial Service Order.
13. Boyal Victorian Order (5th Class).
11. Order of British India.
15. Indian Order of Merit (Military) ?
16. Kaiser-i-bind Medal.
17. Order of St; John of Jerusalem in
England.
18. Queen Victoria's Jubilee Medal, 1887.
(Gold, Silver, and Bronze.)
19. Queen Victoria's Police Jubilee Medal,
1887.
20. Queen Victoria's Jubilee Medal, 1897.
(Gold, Silver, and Bronze.)
21. Queen Victoria's Police Jubilee Medal.
1897.
22. Queen Victoria's Commemoration
Medal, 1900. (Ireland.)
23. King Edward's Coronation Medal.
24. King Edward's Police Coronation
Medal.
25. King Edward's Durbar Medal. (Gold,
Silver, and Bronze.)
26. King's Medal, 1903. (Ireland.)
27. King George's Coronation Medal.
28. King George's Police Coronation
Medal.
29. King's Visit Commemoration Medal,
1911. (Ireland.)
80. King George's Ourbar Medal. (Gold,
Silver, and Bronze.)
31. Medal for Distinguished Conduct in
the Field (Military.)
32. Conspicuous Gallantry Medal (Naval.
33. Distinguished Service Cross (Naval.)
34. War Medals (in order of date).
Arctic Medal. 1815-1865.
36. Arctic Medal, 1876.
Antarctic Modal, 1901-1903.
38. Constabulary Medal. (Ireland.)
39. Albert Medal.*
40. Board of Trade Medal for Saving Life
at Sea.t
41. Indian Order of Merit (Civil). J
42. Edward Medal.
43. Indian Distinguished Service Medal.
44. King's Police Medal.
46. Long Service and Good Conduct Medal.
46. Naval Long Service and Good Conduct
Medal.
47. Medal for Meritorious Service.
48. Indian Long Service and Good Con-
duct Medal (for Europeans of Indian
Army).
49. Indian Meritorious Service Medal (for
Europeans of Indian Army).
50. Royal Marine Meritorious Service
Medal.
51. Indian Long Service and Good Conduct
Medal (for Native Army).
52. Indian Meritorious Service Medal (for
Native Army).
53. Volunteer Officers' Decoration.
54. Volunteer Long Service Medal.
55. Volunteer Officers' Decoration for
India and the Colonies.
56. Volunteer Long Service Medal for
Ind a and the Colonies.
57. Colonial Auxiliary Forces Officers
Decoration.
58. Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long Service
Medal. •
69. Medal or Good Shooting (Naval).
60. Militia Long Service Medal.
61. Imperial Yeomanry Long Service
Medal.
62. Territorial Efficiency Medal.
63. Territorial Decoration.
64. Special Reserve Long Servioe and
Good Conduct Medal.
65. Decoration for Officers of the Roya
Naval Reserve.
66. Decoration for Officers of the Royal
Naval Volunteer Reserve.
67. Royal Naval Reserve Long Service and
Good Conduct Medal.
68. Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Long
Service Medal.
69. Union of South Africa Commemoration
Medal.
70. Royal Victorian Medal. (Gold and
Sliver.)
71. Imperial Service Medal.
72. Medal of the Order of St. John of
Jerusalem in England. $
73. Badge of the Order of the League of
Mercy.
74. Royal Victorian Medal, (Bronze.)
The above order of Decorations applies to those
of similar grades. When the miniature of a
higher grade of a junior Order Is worn with the
miniature of a lower grade of a senior Order the
higher grade miniature should come first, e.g..
the miniature of a K.C.I.E. will come before a
C.B., and a G.C.M.G. before a K.C.B.
6. Foreign Orders.— Id order of date.
e. Foreign Decorations.— In order of date.
d. Foreign Medals.— In order of date.
In Undress Uniform no Badge of an Order will be
worn round the neck except the Order of Merit
* These orders are not worn in miniature.
ttThe ribbons of these orders are not worn with
Undress Uniform.
t Order of Merit comes immediately after G.C.B.,
it is not worn in miniature, but is to be worn round
the neck on all occasions.
5 The Indian Order of Merit (Military and Civil)
is distinct from the Order of Merit instituted In 1902.
t If more than one of these medals is awarded for
the same act of gallantry, only one medal may be
worn, viz., that which appears highest in the list.

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