Firmin Sword of Peace

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The Firmin Sword of Peace (previously known as the Wilkinson Sword of Peace) is an award given to units of the British Armed Forces for activities above and beyond the unit's normal role that improve relations with the community, either within the United Kingdom, or overseas.[1]

The award was established by British swordmaker Wilkinson Sword in 1966, with the company presenting a ceremonial sword to one unit each of the Royal Navy (including the Royal Fleet Auxiliary), British Army, and Royal Air Force; each unit having been judged as making the most outstanding contribution to community relations within each service during the calendar year.[1][2]

An award can be shared between multiple units on the same operation: for example, the 1998 Navy award was presented to the Royal Fleet Auxiliary ships Black Rover and Sir Tristram for their involvement in Operation Teller (the British relief response to Hurricane Mitch).[1][2] The award can also be shared with foreign military units: the frigates HMS Galatea and HMNZS Canterbury received the 1983 Navy Sword of Peace after a series of port visits made by the two ships to African nations sparked several diplomatic initiatives.[3] From 1994 onwards, the company began presenting a fourth sword to any joint-service unit or ad hoc single-operation unit that met the criteria for the award.[1] Unlike the awards for the three services, the "Special" sword was only presented if such a unit existed and was deemed worth recognising.[1]

After Wilkinson stopped the production of swords in 2005, Firmin & Sons began sponsoring the award.[2] Awards have been made as follows:

Firmin Sword of Peace

More information Year, Royal Navy ...
Year Royal Navy Army RAF Joint Service
2005[4] HMS Chatham International Mine Action Training Centre (IMATC) Royal Engineers RAF Linton on Ouse No Award
2006[5] No Award Support Battalion Headquarters Allied Rapid Reaction Corps RAF Shawbury Joint Service Signal Unit (Cyprus)
2007[6] HMS Gannet(1971 shore establishment (6) 39 Engineer Regiment RAF Aldergrove RAF Digby
2008[7] Northern Diving Group 24 Field Squadron (Air Support) Royal Engineers RAF Shawbury Joint Service Signal Unit (Cyprus)
2009[8] No Award No Award RAF High Wycombe The Military Stabilisation Support Group (MSSG)
2010[9] RFA Largs Bay 64 Works Group Royal Engineers RAF Shawbury Joint Force Command Brunssum
2011[10] No Award No Award RAF Leeming 15 (UK) Psychological Operations Group
2012[11] First Patrol Boat Squadron No Award RAF Cosford No Award
2013[12] HMS Daring No Award RAF Brize Norton HMS Illustrious
2014[13] No Award 5 Armoured Medical Regiment RAF Search and Rescue Force No Award
2015[14] HMS Enterprise 2 Signal Regiment The RAF Police The Defence Cultural Specialist Unit
2016[15] No Award 11 (EOD) Regiment Royal Logistic Corps RAF Marham No Award
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Additionally in 2014 a Special Achievement Award was made to the Gurkha Welfare Scheme.[13]

Wilkinson Sword of Peace

More information Year, Royal Navy ...
Year Royal Navy Army RAF Joint Service
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998[16] Task Group 326.02 (Op Teller) 8 R Irish (NI) RAF Aldergrove
1997[17] 819 Naval Air Squadron The Household Cavalry Regiment 1 & 34 Squadron RAF Regiment (Bosnia)
1996[18] Inshore Training Squadron Russia and Spain 36 Engr Regt, Bosnia, &

1 RMP Bosnia/Germany

RAF Stornaway
1995[19] HMS Invincible Gurkha Welfare Scheme Nepal RAF Laarbruch (Bosnia, Romania & Holland)
1994[20] HMS Fearless 1 KOBR ((NI) RAF Manston
1993[21] HMS London 21 Engineer Regiment RAF Kinloss
1992[22] MCM Squadron 7 Signal Regiment (Albania) &

1st Cheshire Regiment, Bn Group, Bosnia

RAF Lyneham
1991
1990
1989
1988
1987 3rd Bn The Queen's Regiment (Belize 86)[23]
1986
1985
1984
1983 HMS Galatea and

HMNZS Canterbury [24]

1982
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