Hong Kong Disciplined Services Medal
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The Hong Kong Disciplined Services Medal was a long service medal awarded to members of the Hong Kong Disciplined Services in British Hong Kong. Established by Royal Warrant 8 July 1986, the award of the medal was intended to replace the awarding of the Imperial Service Medal.[2] This medal was replaced by both the Hong Kong Customs & Excise Long Service Medal and the Hong Kong Immigration Service Long Service Medal, for long service to members of the respective disciplined services, upon the transfer of sovereignty in 1997, however the same ribbon continues to be used for the Hong Kong Immigration Service Long Service Medal.
Hong Kong Disciplined Services Medal | |
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Type | Long service medal |
Awarded for | Not less than 18 years of service in the Hong Kong Custom and Excise Service and Hong Kong Immigration Service |
Presented by | British Hong Kong |
Eligibility | Members of the Hong Kong Disciplined Services |
Status | No longer awarded after the 1997 transfer of sovereignty |
Established | 8 July 1986 |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | Colonial Prison Service Medal[1] |
Next (lower) | Army Emergency Reserve Decoration[1] |
Related | Imperial Service Medal |