![]() ![]() Clarke was appointed Paymaster in 1873 and Quartermaster in 1874. The colour illustration next to it isīased on this photo. The photo ( right ) is of Regimental #4668 Sub-Inspector Edmund Dalrymple CLARKE in the undress uniform introduced in 1876. Men left The Force and many did not receive their medals until the early 1900's. The word, " Saskatchewan " which was presented to the men who were under fire. West Medal and the North West Medal with Saskatchewan Clasp, the latter having a separate bar inscribed with Eventually, two medals were issued, The North ![]() The Mounted Police thenĪrgued that their members in the south had been instrumental in preventing hostilities from spreading to theīlackfoot Nations, and thus should also be entitled to the medal. Medal was then only to go to those Members who were under fire during the campaign. The Medal was originally only to be awarded to members of the Militia who fought in the Rebellion but wasĮxtended to include the North West Mounted Police at the insistence of the officers, men and headquarters. North-West Mounted Police members who participated in putting down the North-West Rebellion in 1885. Like the 2018 helmet-shaped coin, this RCMP tribute piece comes in a custom-shaped capsule and clamshell insert that were specially designed to protect your new collectible.The Northwest Canada Medal ( right ) is a British campaign medal issued to the soldiers, volunteers, and ![]() Since it wasn't part of the uniform at thattime, members paid for the hats themselves, but that changed once it was adopted as part of the official uniform. The hat has a wide brim that helps shield the eyes and face from the elements, and that's why some members of the North-West Mounted Police (a predecessor to today's RCMP) preferred it to the standard issue pith helmet or pillbox cap for patrol duty. It wasn't part of the official uniform until 1904. bullion coin (bottom), and the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt (top). The obverse also includes the word "CANADA", the face value "25 DOLLARS", a miniature version of the RCMP rider featured on the Royal Canadian Mint's 2020 2oz. On the obverse, the RCMP motto "MAINTIENS LE DROIT" (Defending the Law) is engraved on the brim along with the commemorative dates "1920 – 2020" to mark 100 years since the organization was renamed the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and took on its federal policing mandate. For an added touch of authenticity, a special frosting beneath the gold plating on the reverse mimics the textured look of felt while the leather band is re-created using a brown gold surface plating technique (a first). This gold-plated coin was engineered to be a pure silver 3D replica of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police uniform hat.The reverse is a top view of the iconic hat and its Montana peak crown.
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