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The Lanes Armoury An Original Ww2 British Special Constabulary

the Lanes Armoury An Original Ww2 British Special Constabulary
the Lanes Armoury An Original Ww2 British Special Constabulary

The Lanes Armoury An Original Ww2 British Special Constabulary 26 meetinghouse lane. brighton. east sussex. bn1 1hb. uk. 01273 321357 {from within the uk} 44 {0} 1273 321357 {for international callers} [email protected]. we are also always contactable on 07721 010085. As during the great war, police service was not a reserved occupation and the ranks were diminished by conscription. before the war the police numbered around 60,000 (only 300 of whom were women) across 182 county and city constabularies. to cope with this the number of special constables was increased to around 130,000, about seven thousand of.

the Lanes armoury Shop
the Lanes armoury Shop

The Lanes Armoury Shop A new book has just been published entitled "special constabulary badges of england & wales". softback. a4 size. 138 pages depicting over 750 colour photos of special constabulary badges from the great war to the present day. plus 38 black and white period photos featuring members of the special constabulary. Medal ribbon bar of the order of the british empire medal medal ribbon bar of the king's police medal. the honours awarded by his majesty, the king are published in the official crown newspaper, the london gazette, twice a year – at new year, and in mid june on the date of the king's official birthday, once per year as a special supplement for the king's award for voluntary service on 14. E. special constables and regular officers of the avon and somerset constabulary at the 175th anniversary of the special constabulary in taunton, somerset. the special constabulary is the part time volunteer section of statutory police forces in the united kingdom and some crown dependencies. its officers are known as special constables. The uncrowned effigy was awarded from circa 1930. the special constabulary long service medal is a long service medal awarded in the united kingdom to members of the special constabulary who have completed a specified period of service. established in 1919 by king george v, the medal was initially created to reward members of the special.

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