The Elizabeth Emblem
On 9 March 2024, the Government announced the introduction of a commemorative emblem as a mark of recognition for those who lost their lives in the course of undertaking eligible public service.
The design incorporates a rosemary wreath, a traditional symbol of remembrance, surrounding the Tudor Crown. It will be inscribed ‘For A Life Given In Service’ and will have the name of the person to be commemorated inscribed on the reverse of the emblem.
The Emblem will include a pin to allow the award to be worn by the next of kin of the deceased. The grant of The Elizabeth Emblem will be accompanied by a miniature, and either may be worn by the recipient at that person’s discretion.
The Emblem will carry no rights to the use of post-nominal letters.
For further information about this Award please visit the Government website linked below.
The Elizabeth Emblem - application guidance and eligibility - GOV.UK