Each medal is awarded based on it's requirements ... no one medal is "better" then another. There is an order of precedence for cadet medals which makes some more senior then others. In that aspect Lord Strathcona is more senior then the Legion Medal. The order of precedence doesn't always make logical sense as the ANAVETs and MGen Howard are the two least senior (next to the Army Cadet Long Service Medal) but are two of the hardest to achieve.foxtwo said:(Lol) thats why I used the " 's. Hmm.. "If you could have ONE, which would it be" is better put.
My corps received ours mid Janurary and handed them out at the COs parade at the start of Feb.MCpl Saorse said:Out of curiousity, have most of the Corps represented in these Forums handed out their Service Medals already?
Jun said:i have the legion medal and the lord strat, my oc did all the paper work for me to get them.
about the bravery medal is also a reg force metal you can carry it over
chimo
An Army Cadet marksman that is proficient can receive their shooting level qualification (badge on left arm), their zone/region/national shooting competition pin, and their CL Marksman/CLI Marksman/Bisley pin for meeting certain requirements. There is also the Bezille award for the top Bisley cadet (a silver rifle with wreath, worn above the medals).mcpl_spunky said:Hey i think that they should make a cadet medal for shooting . instead of just having to wear pins all the time for ex, the lord strathcona pin. they should make a medal for the cadet that shows excellence and proficiency in the principles of marksmanship.
mcpl_spunky said:Hey i think that they should make a cadet medal for shooting . instead of just having to wear pins all the time for ex, the lord strathcona pin. they should make a medal for the cadet that shows excellence and proficiency in the principles of marksmanship.