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Queen's Medal for Champion Shots of the Royal Navy and Royal Marines

Queen's Medal for Champion Shots of the Royal Navy and Royal Marines
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Awarded by the Monarch of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth realms
Country Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom
Type Military marksmanship medal
Eligibility All ranks
Status Current
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Established 1966
First awarded 1966
Order of wear
Next (higher) Northern Ireland Home Service Medal
Next (lower) Queen's Medal for Champion Shots of the New Zealand Naval Forces
Related Naval Good Shooting Medal
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The Queen's Medal for Champion Shots of the Royal Navy and Royal Marines was instituted in 1966. The medal is a Naval counterpart of the Queen's Medal for Champion Shots in the Military Forces and the Queen's Medal for Champion Shots of the Air Forces and is identical to the Queen's Medal for Champion Shots of the New Zealand Naval Forces that had been instituted in 1958. One medal can be awarded annually to the champion shot of a small-arms marksmanship competition, held by the Royal Navy and Royal Marines.

The reverse of the medal and the ribbon are identical to those of the Naval Good Shooting Medal, instituted by King Edward VII in 1903 as an award for outstanding naval gunnery and discontinued in 1914. In 1955 that medal's reverse and ribbon had been used for the Queen's Medal for Champion Shots of the New Zealand Naval Forces.

The Medal for the Best Shot in the British Army, Infantry, was instituted by Queen Victoria in 1869 and was awarded, from 1870 to 1882, to the best shot of the annual Army shooting competition. In 1923 the medal was re-introduced by King George V and designated the King's Medal for Champion Shots in the Military Forces. This was followed by the institution of the Queen's Medal for Champion Shots of the Air Forces by Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. The two medals were awarded to the champions of annual Army and Air Force small-arms marksmanship competitions respectively, at central meetings in the United Kingdom and some countries of the British Commonwealth.


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