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Board of Ordnance
This is a re-post. Originally posted in an incorrect forum.
The attached pic is of a presentation medallion. It is about 3 1/4 inches across and bears the Arms of the Board of Ordnance on the face, and the words "Presented by the Master General of the Ordnance"on the reverse. I have inquired at several UK museums (RAOC/RLC, RE, HM Tower of London, Royal Mint, etc) and the Association of RAOC/RLC Conductors. No one has been able to tell me the age and purpose. The Arms were authorized in 1825 and the BoO was disbanded in 1855 so this should fix the age. However the appointment of MGO was continued as a courtesy title. The article "smells" more recent than 1855. Can anyone provide information?
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Just in case anyone else is interested in this. I have been fortunate to stumble across a recipient of this medallion. Here is an extract from his reply to me:-
" I was awarded the "MGO Medal" in 2006 for technical excellence in support of the army. Mine is identical to the attachment. Very rare to be being issued and it is through MGO also recommdation process is very limited so not many are out there." The gentleman involved is a civilian manager for a major defence contractor. My copy is older than this. I have had it for eight years and I got it from the estate of a US Army General Officer who presumably had a posting to UK or was otherwise engaged in a joint project with the MGO in the 1950s or 1960s.
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