CO129-273 - Governor Sir Robinson & Others - 1896 [10-12] — Page 311

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Applications.

Nominal Rolls.

Publication of

it with his recommendation for the decision of the Governor.

3. Applications for the Medal will be made on Army Form E.593, through the Commandant of the Corps, to the General Officer Commanding whose decision, except as provided by paragraph 2 (2) upon the validity, or otherwise, of any claim for the Medal, will be absolutely final.

4. The Commandant will forward with Army Form E.593 a nominal roll, arranged alphabetically on Army Form E.565. This roll will be forwarded in duplicate, one copy being retained by the General Officer Commanding, and the other forwarded, with his recommendations, to the Governor. The individual application (Army Form E.593) will not be forwarded to the Governor.

5. Names of recipients will be promulgated in Corps Orders, after the publication of which the original application (Army Form E.593) will be returned by the General Officer Commanding to the headquarters of the Corps for record and retention. The distribution of medals will be made by the Senior Officer of the Corps, or as the General or other Officer Commanding the garrison shall decide, at the earliest time that a good muster of Volunteers can be reckoned upon.

6. Any Officer who receives the medal and is subsequently awarded the "Volunteer Officer's Decoration", will surrender the Medal.

7. When the conduct of an Officer or a Volunteer after he has been awarded the Long Service Medal has been such as to disqualify him from wearing it, he may be

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303 Applications. Nominal Rolls. Publication of it with his recommendation for the decision of the Governor. 3. Applications for the Medal will be made on Army Form E.593, through the Commandant of the Corps, to the General Officer Commanding whose decision, except as provided by paragraph 2 (2) upon the validity, or otherwise, of any claim for the Medal, will be absolutely final. 4. The Commandant will forward with Army Form E.593 a nominal roll, arranged alphabetically on Army Form E.565. This roll will be forwarded in duplicate, one copy being retained by the General Officer Commanding, and the other forwarded, with his recommendations, to the Governor. The individual application (Army Form E.593) will not be forwarded to the Governor. 5. Names of recipients will be promulgated in Corps Orders, after the publication of which the original application (Army Form E.593) will be returned by the General Officer Commanding to the headquarters of the Corps for record and retention. The distribution of medals will be made by the Senior Officer of the Corps, or as the General or other Officer Commanding the garrison shall decide, at the earliest time that a good muster of Volunteers can be reckoned upon. 6. Any Officer who receives the medal and is subsequently awarded the "Volunteer Officer's Decoration", will surrender the Medal. 7. When the conduct of an Officer or a Volunteer after he has been awarded the Long Service Medal has been such as to disqualify him from wearing it, he may be
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> 303 Applications. Nominal Rolls. Publication of it with his recommendation for the decision of the Governor. 3. Applications for the Medal will be made on Army Form E.593, through the Commandant of the Corps, to the General Officer Commanding whose decision, ex- cept as provided by paragraph 2 (2) upon the validity, or otherwise, of any claim for the Medal, will be absolutely final. 4. The Commandant will forward with Army Form E.593 a nominal roll, arranged alphabetically on Army Form E.565. This roll will be forwarded in duplicate, one copy being retained by the General Officer Com- manding, and the other forwarded, with his recommenda- tions, to the Governor. The individual application (Army Form E.593) will not be forwarded to the Governor 5. Names of recipients will be promulgated in ames of recipients, Corps Orders, after the publication of which the ori- ginal application (Army Form E.593) will be returned Surrender of Medal. Forfeiture of Medal. by the General Officer Commanding to the head-quarters of the Corps for record and retention. The distribu- tion of medals will be made by the Senior Officer of the Corps, or as the General cor other Officer Command - ing the garrison shall decide, at the earliest time that a good muster of Volunteers can be reckoned upon. 6. Any Officer who receives the medal and is subsequently awarded the "Volunteer Officer's Decora- tion", will surrender the Medal. 7. When the conduct of an Officer or a Volunteer after he has been awarded the Long Service Medal has been such as to disqualify him from wearing it, he may be
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303

Applications.

Nominal Rolls.

Publication of

it with his recommendation for the decision of the

Governor.

3. Applications for the Medal will be made on

Army Form E.593, through the Commandant of the Corps,

to the General Officer Commanding whose decision, ex-

cept as provided by paragraph 2 (2) upon the validity,

or otherwise, of any claim for the Medal, will be

absolutely final.

4. The Commandant will forward with Army Form

E.593 a nominal roll, arranged alphabetically on Army

Form E.565. This roll will be forwarded in duplicate,

one copy being retained by the General Officer Com-

manding, and the other forwarded, with his recommenda-

tions, to the Governor. The individual application

(Army Form E.593) will not be forwarded to the Governor

5. Names of recipients will be promulgated in

ames of recipients, Corps Orders, after the publication of which the ori-

ginal application (Army Form E.593) will be returned

Surrender of Medal.

Forfeiture of Medal.

by the General Officer Commanding to the head-quarters

of the Corps for record and retention. The distribu-

tion of medals will be made by the Senior Officer of

the Corps, or as the General cor other Officer Command -

ing the garrison shall decide, at the earliest time

that a good muster of Volunteers can be reckoned upon.

6. Any Officer who receives the medal and is

subsequently awarded the "Volunteer Officer's Decora-

tion", will surrender the Medal.

7.

When the conduct of an Officer or a Volunteer

after he has been awarded the Long Service Medal has been such as to disqualify him from wearing it, he may

be

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