Only 5 medals per Ship/Battalion/Unit were issued, each medal was issued with a certificate of authenticity, therefore relatively small numbers of this medal were issued. The Roll of Honour Pages are currently under construction and will be subject to updates. Over 130,000 GSM(NI) medals were awarded from 14th August 1969, eligibility for the Northern Ireland Clasp ceased at midnight on 31st July 2007. To contact us via email: udrassociation Winston Donnell, 6 UDR, 9th August 1971. Further 1,080 days operational service are awarded a Clasp.

This was a period of almost 38 years long, the longest period for any operational clasp. Comradeship              Welfare           Remembrance, © 2018 The Regimental Association of The Ulster Defence Regiment CGC. The Long Service and Good Conduct Medal was awarded to full-time soldiers of the Ulster Defence Regiment. Individuals must complete 1,080 days operational service to receive the Medal. It was also issued to members of the Police, Prison Service, Ambulance, Coastguard, Fire Services, RNLI, Mountain Rescue and members of the Royal Household. 2. Branch Locations. Accumulated Campaign Service Medal, "ACSM". 1971. The Regiment was on continuous operational service for a period of twenty-two years, a distinction held by no other regiment in the history of the British Army.

Established in 1982, the medal was awarded for 12 years of long and efficient service, with a bar being awarded for each subsequent six years of qualifying service.

The medal replaced the Ulster Defence Regiment Medal. The Accumulated Campaign Service Medal was instituted for. To provide opportunities for members to meet and keep in touch, through organised social events and other activities.

The medal was awarded to 'other ranks' for 15 years service with good conduct. The Regimental Association of The Ulster Defence Regiment CGC. To support The Ulster Defence Regiment Benevolent Fund. The Ulster Defence Regiment Medal is a long service medal awarded to part-time members of the Ulster Defence Regiment. To maintain contact with former members of The Regiment, their families and dependants; and in cases of need, to provide assistance by the most appropriate means whether or not the person is a member of the Association. Comradeship              Welfare           Remembrance, © 2018 The Regimental Association of The Ulster Defence Regiment CGC. The Ulster Defence Regiment Act 1969 received Royal Assent on 18 December 1969 and was brought into force on 1 January 1970. The gallantry and devotion to duty of the many thousands of men and women who …