New Zealand Long Service and Good Conduct Medals - The New Zealand Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal
About this medal
The New Zealand Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal was instituted by Royal Warrant in 1985 to replace the British Medal for Long Service and Good Conduct (Military). Eligibility for the New Zealand award was backdated to 1 December 1977 to include personnel who had been released since that time. It is awarded to all non-commissioned New Zealand Army personnel on completion of fifteen years' unblemished service.
New Zealand Army soldiers who completed their military service prior to 1 December 1977 required 18 years' service to be awarded the Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (Military). Personnel who completed their military service on or after 1 December 1977 require 15 years' unblemished service to be awarded the New Zealand Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal.
Royal Warrant
The Royal Warrant for the New Zealand Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal can be viewed here.
Medal Regulations
Administration instructions are included in the Royal Warrant.
Clasps and Bars
Clasps are awarded for each additional fifteen years unblemished service.
Order of Wear
The position of this medal in the Wearing of Medals in New Zealand Table can be viewed here.
