A good Northern Ireland troubles, Iraq Op Telic, Jubilee 2002 and 2012, and Volunteer Reserves Service Medal and Second Award Bar group awarded to Private, later Corporal R. Alexander, Royal Scots, later Royal Logistics Corps who saw service in Northern Ireland during the troubles and in Iraq during Op Telic. He would also be present at the 2002 and 2012 Jubilee celebrations.
Group of 5: Campaign Service Medal 1962, 1 Clasp: Northern Ireland; (24670913 PTE R ALEXANDER RS) Iraq Medal 2003-2011, 1 Clasp: 19 Mar to 28 Apr 2003; (24670913 CPL R ALEXANDER RLC); Jubilee Medal 2002; Jubilee Medal 2012; Volunteer Reserves Service Medal, with 2nd Award Bar, the reverse of the bar dated 2008; (24670913 CPL R ALEXANDER RLC.) Court-mounted for wear
Condition: Court-mounted for wear, minor contact wear to rim of CSM, otherwise Good Very Fine
Along with boxes of issue for Iraq Medal, Jubilee Medal 2012, Volunteer Reserves Service Medal and for 1st clasp to Volunteer Reserves Service Medal
Private (No. 24670913) R. Alexander saw service with the Royal Scots in Northern Ireland during the troubles, and would later transfer to the Royal Logistics Corps with whom he would serve in Iraq during Op Telic being present during the Invasion of Iraq between 19th March and 28th April 2003. He would go on to receive a Volunteer Reserves Service Medal with a second award bar which was issued in 2008. He would also be present during the 2002 and 2012 Jubilee celebrations.
A handwritten note indicates that he would later see service as a Staff Sergeant with 219 Squadron, Royal Logistics Corps (Volunteer) at Scarborough Barracks, Balby, Doncaster.