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DEAL Battalion Royal Naval Reserve
I have a first war medal to a Medic in the Royal Marines which has written on it DEAL - S then his number. I have been told that the DEAL was his Battalion in the Royal Naval Reserve, the S standing for short service.
Can anyone tell me or better still post me a picture of the cap badge / insignia he would have worn. Thank you very much Brett
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I was always lead to believe it was the RMLI cap badge.
During WW1 the Royal Marines were several specialised units Medics, Engineers, Train and Labourers, they were part of the Royal Naval Division. There were volunteers from the RNR in the Royal Naval Division but they were members of other units not the Royal Marines.
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Thanks for the information, maybe its a mistake but it does say on the back of his medals Royal Marines,
Regards Brett
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Its no mistake, Royal Marine medals with the DEAL prefix are all impressed R.M.
On the back you say..........so that means you must have a 15 Star Trio so your man served Gallipoli.
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yes a 15 star trio, that confuses me though, i thought men who served in Galipolli did not receive the 15 star? is this correct?
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Always 15 Star trios for Gallipoli veterans.
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