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XX HONORARY DISTINCTIONS
f Gold Medal awarded periodically by the Sovereign. f
Medals awarded to R.N. Officers prior to May, 1936, were awarded
to the Cadet who, during his period of training, exhibited
the most gentlemanlike bearing and good influence
among the Cadets. Medals awarded to R.N. Officers
[KM] . -{_ in May, 1936, and subsequently, are awarded to the
Cadet who obtains the highest place in the grand aggre-
gate of marks in the Passing-out Examination at the
Royal Naval College, Dartmouth.
From May, 1936, the symbol [KIV8] also implies, in the case of R.N.
L Officers, the receipt of the Robert Roxburgh Prize.
[R] . . Ryder Memorial Prize. |
[E] . . Commander Egerton Prize. |
[M] . . Ronald Megaw Memorial Prize.f
[0] . . Ogilvy Medal, t
. . Goodenough Medal.f
[RR] . Indicates that the Officer was awarded the Robert Roxburgh Memorial
Prize.f From May, 1936, onwards the winner of this
prize is indicated by the letters [KM]— see note above.
[BS] . . Boyle Somerville Prize.f
m . . Medal for War Service.
* . . before the name of an Officer — ^authorised to wear a Foreign Order on all
occasions.
** • • after the name of an Officer of the Military Branch — awarded the Beaufort
Testimonial and the Wharton Testimonial with Gold
Medal {since 1907). f
r after the name of an Officer of the Military Branch — awarded the Beaufort
Testimonial {previous to the institution of the Wharton
J Testimonial). 'i
. ,, ,, an Engineer Officer — awarded the Newman Memorial
Prize.f
, ,, ,, a Medical Officer — awarded Sir Gilbert Blane's Medal.f
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f For conditions of award, see the ". Appendix to the Navy List."

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