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King's Ambulance Service Medal (KAM)

Awarded for distinguished service by members of the ambulance services.

KAM

The King's Ambulance Service Medal, formerly the Queen's Ambulance Service Medal, is awarded to members of the NHS Ambulance Service in the United Kingdom, Isle of Man and Channel Islands for distinguished service. It was introduced on 11 July 2011 and first awarded during the 2012 Birthday Honours. Recipients may use the post-nominal letters "KAM" or "QAM" depending on when the award was made.

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At a glance

Established
2011 by Queen Elizabeth II
Awarding body
The British Crown
Rank
King's Ambulance Service Medal
Formal title
None

Overview

Recognises long service or acts of outstanding merit in ambulance service.

Eligibility

Ambulance service personnel

  • Emergency care
  • Long service
  • Exceptional merit

National or regional

Rank & Precedence

King's Ambulance Service Medal — Medal for ambulance service

  1. Above: None
  2. Below: Higher national medals

Entitlements

Post-nominal letters
KAM
Formal title
None
Insignia
Medal and ribbon

Award Process

  • Service nomination
  • Ambulance service honours board
  • Approved by the Sovereign

Announced: Honours lists

Royal ceremony

Significance

Distinguished ambulance service

  • Duty
  • Service
  • Courage

Sources & further reading

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