Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, Royal Navy 1937-47

Awarded to telegraphist Joseph Henry Revill RN (1899-1945). Obverse: Head of King George VI (left). Legend: 'GEORGIVS VI D : G: BR: OMN : REX : F: D: IND: IMP'. Reverse: Within a knotted rope starboard broadside view of a ship of the line at anchor. Inscription on edge: 'J.38868. J.H.REVILL.TEL. H.M.S. GLEANER'. Fitted with a bar and dark blue ribbon edged with white. Mounted on a bar with six others.

Joseph Henry Revill was born in Sheffield and entered the Royal Navy in 1915. He served in HMS 'Galatea' throughout the war as a telegraphist from 1 May 1917. 'Galatea' was the flagship of the 1st Light Cruiser Squadron and took part in the Battle of Jutland. He continued his naval service between the wars, being briefly pensioned before being recalled again in 1939. He served in the aircraft carrier HMS 'Illustrious' from her commissioning in 1940. The ship was deployed to the Mediterranean and Indian Ocean and Revill was on board during the Battle of Taranto. Revill was invalided in June 1943 following the return of 'Illustrious' to the United Kingdom. He died in Edinburgh where his wife Margaret was resident, two years later. He held the final rank of Leading Telegraphist.

Object Details

ID: MED1697
Collection: Coins and medals
Type: Long service award
Display location: Not on display
Creator: Paget, Thomas Humphrey; Wyon, William
Date made: 1937
People: Revill, Joseph Henry
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements: Overall: 36 mm