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The '''Territorial Decoration''' ('''TD''') was a medal of the [[United Kingdom]] awarded for long service in the [[Territorial Force]] and its successor, the [[Territorial Army]]. This award superseded the [[Volunteer Officer's Decoration]] when the [[Territorial Force]] was formed on [[1 April]], [[1908]], following the enactment of the [[Territorial and Reserve Forces Act 1907]], (7 Edw.7, c.9) which was a large reorganisation of the old [[Volunteer Army (British)|Volunteer Army]] and the remaining units of [[militia]] and [[Yeomanry]]. However, the [[Militia]] were transferred to the [[Special Reserve]] rather than becoming part of the [[Territorial Force]]. Recipients of this award were entitled to the post-nominal letters "TD" after their name.
The '''Territorial Decoration''' ('''TD''') was a medal of the [[United Kingdom]] awarded for long service in the [[Territorial Force]] and its successor, the [[Territorial Army (United Kingdom)|Territorial Army]]. This award superseded the [[Volunteer Officer's Decoration]] when the [[Territorial Force]] was formed on [[1 April]], [[1908]], following the enactment of the [[Territorial and Reserve Forces Act 1907]], (7 Edw.7, c.9) which was a large reorganisation of the old [[Volunteer Army (British)|Volunteer Army]] and the remaining units of [[militia]] and [[Yeomanry]]. However, the [[Militia]] were transferred to the [[Special Reserve]] rather than becoming part of the [[Territorial Force]]. Recipients of this award were entitled to the post-nominal letters "TD" after their name.


== Criteria ==
== Criteria ==


The criteria were for a minimum of 20 years service in the [[Territorial Force]] and [[Territorial Army]], with war service counting double and service in the ranks counting half. In 1930 the new [[Efficiency Decoration]] was introduced to be awarded to all three services, but when the ED was awarded to a Territorial Army officer it continued to be known as the Territorial Decoration and the recipient still used the letters TD after their name.<ref>"New Decoration and Medals", ''[[The Times]]'', [[18 October]] [[1930]]</ref> It was finally replaced by the [[Volunteer Reserves Service Medal]], awarded to all ranks in all services, in 1999.
The criteria were for a minimum of 20 years service in the [[Territorial Force]] and [[Territorial Army (United Kingdom)|Territorial Army]], with war service counting double and service in the ranks counting half. In 1930 the new [[Efficiency Decoration]] was introduced to be awarded to all three services, but when the ED was awarded to a Territorial Army officer it continued to be known as the Territorial Decoration and the recipient still used the letters TD after their name.<ref>"New Decoration and Medals", ''[[The Times]]'', [[18 October]] [[1930]]</ref> It was finally replaced by the [[Volunteer Reserves Service Medal]], awarded to all ranks in all services, in 1999.


== Honourable Artillery Company ==
== Honourable Artillery Company ==

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Territorial Decoration
TypeMedal (Decoration)
Descriptionas follows:
  • Ribbon = 38mm plain dark green with a central yellow stripe.
    • Members of the Honourable Artillery Company wore a half blue, half scarlet ribbon, with yellow edges.
  • Metal = Silver and silver-gilt
  • Size = Height 46mm; max.width 35mm
  • Shape = Skeletal with crowned monogram of sovereign, surrounded by oak wreath with a ring suspension.
EligibilityTerritorial Force, and later the Territorial Army - Commissioned Officers
StatusThis award:
Established1908 (29 September)

The Territorial Decoration (TD) was a medal of the United Kingdom awarded for long service in the Territorial Force and its successor, the Territorial Army. This award superseded the Volunteer Officer's Decoration when the Territorial Force was formed on 1 April, 1908, following the enactment of the Territorial and Reserve Forces Act 1907, (7 Edw.7, c.9) which was a large reorganisation of the old Volunteer Army and the remaining units of militia and Yeomanry. However, the Militia were transferred to the Special Reserve rather than becoming part of the Territorial Force. Recipients of this award were entitled to the post-nominal letters "TD" after their name.

Criteria

The criteria were for a minimum of 20 years service in the Territorial Force and Territorial Army, with war service counting double and service in the ranks counting half. In 1930 the new Efficiency Decoration was introduced to be awarded to all three services, but when the ED was awarded to a Territorial Army officer it continued to be known as the Territorial Decoration and the recipient still used the letters TD after their name.[1] It was finally replaced by the Volunteer Reserves Service Medal, awarded to all ranks in all services, in 1999.

Honourable Artillery Company

HAC TD ribbon

For members of the Honourable Artillery Company the ribbon differed, being a half blue, half scarlet ribbon, with yellow edges. This distinction was bestowed by King Edward VII for the Volunteer Long Service And Good Conduct Medal and the honour extended to the same medals under the Territorial designations. The HAC ribbon colours were the household colours of King Edward VII. [2]

Other details

Note that this medal is separate from the Territorial Force Imperial Service Badge.

The equivalent award for the ranks was the Territorial Force Efficiency Medal (1908–1921), the Territorial Efficiency Medal (1921–1930), and the Efficiency Medal (1930–1999).

References

  1. ^ "New Decoration and Medals", The Times, 18 October 1930
  2. ^ www.hac.org.uk

Further reading

J M A Tamplin, The Territorial Decoration, 1908-1930, (1983), (Spink: London)