William Scully Ltd. has been mounting orders, decorations, and medals continuously since 1877. Our experience ensures that you receive the highest possible quality and accuracy for your medal set. We stock an exceptionally wide selection of miniature medals, new service ribbons, replica medals, and medal mounting hardware. Your medals are court or swing-mounted on brooch or push pins using the finest regulation ribbon. Upon request, medals can be cleaned, polished and lacquered, or plated.
Our medal mounting service is available to you regardless of your location in Canada or around the world. Please send them to us via Xpresspost™ or by registered mail. We will return them to you in the same manner.
Royal Canadian Legion Medal Mounting: Medal and court mounting services, undress ribbon bars and mess kit miniature medals supplied and serviced across Canada since 1877. Established supplier of regulation medal services and the largest selection of medals, insignia and campaign ribbon in Canada. CAF and RCMP medal mounting services procured by William Scully Ltd. are eligible for reimbursement.
Your medals are returned to you generally within ten days of receipt at William Scully Ltd.
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LEGION MEDALS
Legion medals are worn on full Legion dress on the right
breast in order of precedence from wearer’s centre to
right, in a single row and in a horizontal position that
corresponds to the position of service medals which
are worn on the left breast (also see Section 121).
The ribbons for Legion medals are 1½" wide and have
a visible length of 2".
Legion medals should be worn on such Legion occasions as
described in Section 113 of this manual.
Medals awarded by the Legion may only be worn by the members
to whom they are awarded and may only be worn on Legion
uniforms or formal Legion dress described in Section 104 in the
order of their seniority of office and in the following order:
a. The Meritorious Service Medal (MSM);
b. Dominion level Past Office medals;
c. Provincial level Past Office medals;
d. District level Past Office medals;
e. Zone level Past Office medals;
f. Branch level Past Office medals;
g. The Long Service Medal which denotes 50 years
of continuous service;
h. Branch Service Medal;
i. Other Legion medals, such as Anniversary Commemorative
medals and the Cadet/Junior Ranger medal, in the order that
they have been received.