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Lucas Tooth Medal
The first reference I could find to "non school units" was for 1920. It looks as though the top Cadet Unit in the County TFA was awarded the Lucas Tooth Shield and Medals. If the top unit was a school group, then the top non school group was recognised too. This will need verification. I am concluding that the watered light blue ribbon was for non school units. This will need verification too. Pictured are medals for 1920 and 1930. By 1930, many of the Brigade Cadet Units had left their Cadet days behind them.
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Lucas Tooth Medal
I attach a photo of two medals in my collection. Also a photo of a 1934 medal.
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Lucas Tooth Medal
Reference re wearing on uniform...
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My avatar shows the St Martin's Banner, which was dedicated to all those from the Church Lads Brigade who were killed in the 1st World War, some 20,000 men. It is in the safe keeping of the Dean and Chapter of Westminster Abbey. |
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