You Only Live Twice edit

In You Only Live Twice, M wears the shoulder-boards of a Rear Admiral and the following medal ribbons:

Bond wears the uniform of a Commander RN (not the reserve, as in Fleming's novels) and the following ribbons:

Miss Moneypenny wears the uniform of a Second Officer WRNS and no ribbons. The Captain of M's submarine wears four ribbons: the Korea Medal, the United Nations Korea Medal, the Naval General Service Medal and the Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal. The officer who cuts Bond free of his shroud and leads him to M is a Lieutenant-Commander and wears two ribbons, the Naval General Service Medal and the Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal; also present are two Lieutenants with no ribbons.

The Spy who Loved Me edit

Bond wears the uniform of a Commander RN with the ribbons of the Naval General Service Medal and the General Service Medal. Captain Forsyth wears no ribbons; Captain Benson wears what looks like the Royal Victorian Order along with the Naval General Service Medal and the General Service Medal. (Vice-)Admiral Hargreaves wears the Distinguished Service Order (?), the Distinguished Service Cross, a rather faded 1939-1945 Star (with clasp), the Atlantic Star, the Africa Star, the Defence Medal and the War Medal 1939-1945. The first ribbon is obscured by his lapel and difficult to make out; it would be unusual for him to reach the rank of Vice-Admiral without being awarded a at least some grade of the Order of the British Empire, if not a CB. The clasp to the 39-45 star would indicate participation as fighter aircraft crew in the Battle of Britain - two Fleet Air Arm squadrons did take part, but the Admiral isn't wearing any FAA pilot insignia. This would rule out service with No. 804 Squadron FAA, which used single-seater fighters; he must have served in No. 808 Squadron, which used the two-seater Fairey Fulmar (though Hargreaves isn't wearing an Observer badge either). Hargreaves, Benson and Forsyth all wear the dolphin badge of the Royal Navy Submarine Service.

Tomorrow Never Dies edit

In Tomorrow Never Dies, Bond wears the uniform of a Commander RN and the following medal ribbons:

Thunderball edit

Of the two RAF officers who first discuss the Vulcan's disappearance, Dawson wears a Group Captain's stripes and

and the other wears the uniform of an Air Vice Marshal and the ribbons of

Sir John, at the Thunderball briefing, wears the uniform of an Air Marshal and

He is accompanied by a Flight Lieutenant without ribbons. Bond's intended liason in Canada, Group Captain Pritchard, wears

  • Order of the British Empire, Distinguished Flying Cross, Air Force Cross
  • 1939–45 Star, Africa Star, Burma Star, Defence Medal
  • War Medal 1939–1945, General Service Medal, Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal and another.

All officers wearing the DFC and the AFC are wearing their ribbons upside-down.

Hot Shots! edit

Tug Benson wears:

He is not wearing the American Campaign Medal, to which he would be entitled for his service in the North Atlantic ("took a torpedo in the lower abdomen and they replaced every foot of my bowel with hemp"), the European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal, for service in Normandy (following which his forehead was replaced with CorningWare), or the Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal for service at Guadalcanal ("the better part of my bladder blown off"), Corregidor (stainless steel ear canals after a bullet "passed straight through") and Okinawa (ceramic eyeballs after being hit by a bazooka round). These campaigns would also have entitled him to the World War II Victory Medal.

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