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Women's Royal Voluntary Service Medal : ウィキペディア英語版 | Women's Royal Voluntary Service Medal
The Women's Voluntary Service Medal was instituted in 1961 and can be awarded for fifteen years of exemplary service in the Women's Voluntary Service. In 1966 Queen Elizabeth II granted the organisation the prefix "Royal" in recognition of its valued work and the title of the medal was changed to Women's Royal Voluntary Service Medal.〔(Medal-Medaille - Women’s Royal Voluntary Service Long Service Medal ) (Accessed 21 August 2015)〕〔(Medal-Medaille - Women’s Royal Voluntary Service Long Service Medal in fitted embossed Royal Mint case of issue ) (Accessed 21 August 2015)〕〔 (Accessed 22 August 2015)〕〔 (Accessed 16 August 2015)〕 ==Royal Voluntary Service== The Women’s Voluntary Services for Air Raid Precautions was established in 1938, in anticipation of impending hostilities, and played a key part in the evacuation of civilians from urban areas during the Second World War, most notably during the Blitz. After the war, the organisation evolved to assisting and caring for isolated and lonely people, particularly the elderly. Renamed the Royal Voluntary Service in 2013, it still serves as back-up to professional services in times of crisis by running rest centres and providing emergency feeding to members of the public, fire and rescue crews and police.〔(Royal Voluntary Service - Our history ) (Accessed 21 August 2015)〕〔(BBC News, 20 May 2013 - Charity WRVS drops 'women' from its name to attract men ) (Accessed 21 August 2015)〕〔(Royal Voluntary Service - WRVS becomes Royal Voluntary Service - Monday, 20 May 2013 ) (Accessed 21 August 2015)〕
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