For the first time, soldiers who were injured during an exercise or compulsory service will receive an award. This recognition by the Ministry of Defence means a great deal to the soldiers who were 'only' on exercise and yet were injured. This new award will be presented on Wednesday. Sjon Scheerder (57) from Gilze is one of the 28 soldiers who will be presented with the Military War and Service Victims' Badge (MOD) on Wednesday by the King's Co…
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For the first time, soldiers who were injured during an exercise or compulsory service will receive an award. This recognition by the Ministry of Defence means a great deal to the soldiers who were 'only' on exercise and yet were injured. This new award will be presented on Wednesday. Sjon Scheerder (57) from Gilze is one of the 28 soldiers who will be presented with the Military War and Service Victims' Badge (MOD) on Wednesday by the King's Co…