The medal was also awarded to non-commissi [29] (Lists of WW1 awards to allied forces are kept in country specific files within the WO 388/6 series at Kew, and were published in 2018. WebCollectors medals; Collectors Medals. or Best Offer. eBay (864) Show & Tell. Paris and issued in France. National Guard. M-1442 M-1417 Very nice 78TH Division grouping. All content is available under the Open Government Licence v3.0, except where otherwise stated. G.V. If you are interested Ribbons Post War, a total of 153 DCMs were earned between 1947 and 1979, including 45 to Australian and New Zealand forces for service in Vietnam. Pocket flaps and straps have been removed. This public announcement is often the only record that survives of an award. [23] Canada, Australia and New Zealand replaced the DCM in the 1990s, as part of the creation of their own gallantry awards under their own honours systems. Distinguished Conduct Medal, Sergt later Lieut Arthur John Harry Lord, 6th Dragoon Guards, who was killed in action following his commission with the Leicesteshire Regiment on 18th September 1918. Stewart, 7th S.A.I. A significant number of medals and awards were given for gallantry or meritorious service for those who fought during the Great War. [33], Honorary awards of the Distinguished Conduct Medal were made to members of allied forces, including 5,227 for the First World War[34] and 107 for the Second World War. Figures from Abbott & Tamplin, pp 81-82, excluding cancelled and disallowed awards. Weve created an overview of the major medals for gallantry or meritorious service, including individual stories behind the acts of valour and devotion to duty that achieved them. WebPeter Edward Abbott, Recipients of the Distinguished Conduct Medal, 1855-1909 (London, 1975) Peter Edwards Abbott and John Michael Allen Tamplin, British Gallantry Awards 1914-15 Star Trio, Naval Good Shooting Medal, EDVII, LSGC, GV, J. Share this You must have JavaScript enabled in your browser to utilize the functionality of this website. A Scotsman in the 108th Ulster Field Ambulance. Royal Navy personnel and Royal Marine officers, British Army, 1854-1990 the majority of medal records are held in, Royal Air Force, Royal Flying Corps and Royal Naval Air Service, 1914-1985 the majority of medal records are held in AIR and, more precisely, for 1914-1918 in, Royal Navy and Royal Marines, 1854-1982 the majority of surviving recommendations are in series. This page was last edited on 8 March 2023, at 10:47. The table below provides links to the record series most likely to contain information on individual awards. members of the Knights of Pythias. Both posthumous honours as Killed in Action as a Military Medal, GV, 11843 1st Class Airman, G.H. Kings Medal For Courage in the Cause of Freedom, unnamed as issued. Damage to lid of v3.0, except where otherwise stated, 2. Garratt, 2nd Bn Highland Light Infantry. Original Item: One-of-a-kind. Distinguished Conduct Medal, 1914-15 Star Trio, Lieutenant Thomas Walter Cunnew, former W.O. An exceptional Iraq War Military Cross group to the Irish Guards, one of only 3 for the war, to Guardsman A.L. Armistice. This section covers commemorative and campaign medals. Only 12 DCMs awarded to 14th Kings Hussars in WW1. of His Majesty's Stationery Office (HMSO), part of The National Archives. or Best Offer. Prior to its institution, there had been no official medal awarded by the British Crown in recognition of individual acts of gallantry in the Army. In May 1894, Queen Victoria authorised Colonial governments to adopt various military medals for award to their local military forces. Distinguished Flying Medal, GVI, 1219233 Flight Sergt Eric Raymond Oakes, 9 Sqn, Royal Air Force. life that have left a record in The Gazette. Military Medal, GVI, Corporal Richard Victor Thomas Youens, Royal Signals, led a small detachment deep into Germany, ambushed by Germans and with only 9 men repulsed them, taking 20 A rare and unusual pair, Dekoratie voor Trouwe Dienst, Anglo Boer War Medal, to Lt Dirk Johannes Jonker Jnr, son of Kmdt DJ Jonker of the Rouxville Kommando. M-288 All content is available under the Open Government Licence v3.0, except where otherwise stated. Military Cross, GVI issue, dated 1944, with original wearing pin and silk ribbon. Confirmed award. A list of Victoria Cross recipients announced in The Gazette during and after the Second World War. Web 5600.00 SKU: CMA/39665 Quick Shop The extremely rare Great War Jordanian Desert operations Lawrence of Arabias attack of the railway station at Mudawwara 8th August $40, M-1581 WW1 French Croix de Guerre Medal. $50, M-1557 WW1 Medal for the Soldiers of Wesleyan The government of Nazi Germany declared the award as the only official service decoration of the First World War. However, only the Natal and Canada versions were finally awarded. licence does not cover the re-use of personal data. Among the numerous medals and awards covered by the guide are the: For advice on civilian gallantry awards consult our Civilian gallantry medals guide. Choose from the categories below. article, Google+ this 2005 Bay State Militaria & Antiques - All Rights Reserved, WWI Medals, Badges and London Coins holds auctions every three months with a dedicated section for Medals. who served on the Mexican Border and then went to the Military Cross Group for Palestine 1939, to Captain R.L. [12], A bar to the medal, introduced in 1881, could be awarded in recognition of each subsequent act of distinguished conduct for which the medal would have been awarded. Associate of the Royal Red Cross, A.R.R.C. Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. $55 View GB4067 Add to Compare 1914-15 Star to the Royal Engineers $85 Sale Date Tue, Dec 06, 2016, 12:20 AM View GB2256 Add to Compare British War Medal - Army Veterinary Corps $60 View GB3040 Add to Compare Government of Ceylon War Medal 1914-1919 $275 View GB1813 Add to Compare If you have material to sell we offer a straightforward and easy to follow service which gives you the option of consigning your material to auction, or selling it to us direct for cash. $45, M-1376 American Legion 1920s bronze medal for Student The Distinguished Conduct Medal (DCM), second only to the Victoria Cross, was awarded to all other ranks for exceptional bravery. Military Medal, GV issue, an original unnamed example as awarded to foreign recipients, in excellent toned condition with small piece of original ribbon with the wearing buckle as issued. See the colonial gazettes for the colonies of East Africa. Continuing to use this website gives consent to cookies being used. You can search the Gazette by name, service number, publication date and type of award. $80, M-1497 WWI Medal given to Soldiers from the City There are separate records for the award of campaign medals (awarded purely for service) see ourBritish Army campaign and service medalsguide for advice on finding these. George V 2nd Issue with For Gallantry reverse, robed effigy, an original striking with the naming neatly erased. You can find some lists of Foreign Awards within FO 83 (before 1906) and FO 372 (after 1906). Try series MINT 16, MINT 20, MINT 24 and MINT 25. Fleet Read more, Awarded for an act or acts of exemplary gallantry during active operations against This award was given by the US Shipping Distinguished Service Medal, D.S.M. 2nd Class, Silver, GV, WW1 period issue, on silk bow ribbon for wear. Includes painted helmet,( lacks liner and strap), Nicely WebDistinguished Conduct Medal (DCM) Awarded for gallantry in the field, a distinguished award for bravery for NCOs and soldiers of the British Army, second only to the Victoria National Guard. WebThe Distinguished Conduct Medal was a British Empire and Commonwealth military decoration. $75, M-1534 WWI Medal given to Soldiers who are One of only 48 ever issued. Kings Medal for Courage in the Cause of Freedom, Ladies Issue on bow ribbon. $95, M-1616 7TH Artillery grouping including dog tag, collar and with the following results Attacked and crashed a Pfalz scout, drove down an Albatross A Distinguished Conduct Medal for Lewis Gun Action near Villers Guislain. For the Second World War, 1,891 medals and nine first bars were awarded. numbered and engraved with original box. Although the British government initially disapproved of Sir Harry's institution of the medal, it subsequently paid for it and thereby gave it recognition, but not official status. WebThe British War Medal was a British Empire campaign medal presented for service during World War I. Military Cross, GVI issue, officially dated 1940 on reverse, mounted on silk ribbon with pin for wear, a rare award for 1940. Pte Alexander Adair, RSF, gazetted 12 January 1920, For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty on 1st October, 1918. King Edward VII "EDWARDVS VII REX IMPERATOR". meritorious service, including individual stories behind the acts of valour and In this chapter, we look at Charles IIIs Military Medal, WW1 Pair, 27742 Pte Richard Henry Dodd, 8th Battalion Kings Own Royal Lancaster Regiment. [2][3], There were eight variants of the obverse:[25], The reverse of all versions is smooth, with a raised rim, and bears the inscription "FOR DISTINGUISHED CONDUCT IN THE FIELD" in four lines, underlined by a laurel wreath between two spear blades. and wear a decoration of a spray of oak leaves in bronzeRead more, The Gazette is published by TSO (The Stationery Office) under the superintendence Distinguished Service Order, VR issue, engraved on the edge of the arms to Captain Ian Russell Mackenzie DSO, Scottish Horse, severely wounded at Gruisfontein on 5th Feb 1902. Distinguished Conduct Medal, Military Medal, 1914 Star, with original bar, BWM and Victory, Defence Medal, Sergeant Albert Charles Dean, 3rd Manchester Pals, 18th Service Bn Manchester Regt. I also sometimes get commissions for purchases made through links in the posts. It is the oldest British award for gallantry and was a second level military decoration, ranking below the Victoria Cross, until it was discontinued in 1993 when it was replaced by the Conspicuous Gallantry Cross. www.identifymedals.com Identify Medals All rights reserved - 2023. Queen Victoria Issue, a very rare original medal which has had the naming erased. article, Share this These awards tend to be announced in the London Gazetteunder the heading Foreign Orders. General Service Medal, bar Palestine, WW2 Medals with Aircrew Europe Star, RAF LSGC, 507091, Master Gunner Samuel Augustus Graves, DFM, 106 Squadron RAF. Very nice set. [12], From September 1916, members of the Royal Naval Division were made eligible for military decorations, including the Distinguished Conduct Medal, for the war's duration. [15] Members of the Indian Army remained ineligible since they could receive the Indian Order of Merit and, from 1907, the Indian Distinguished Service Medal. These were superseded by the British Distinguished Conduct Medal in 1943. Distinguished Conduct Medal, GV, unnamed as issued to foreign recipients. This product is available for international shipping. relationship with the orders of the Garter, Bath,Thistle, and Merit. For questions or accessibility help - please call (908) 903-1200. Massachusetts City Medal for a Soldier who died Post Ahead of the coronation, historian Russell Malloch examines aspects of the new Kings [2], The Distinguished Conduct Medal could also be awarded to military personnel serving in any of the Sovereign's forces in the British Empire, with the first awards to colonial troops made in 1872, to the West India Regiment. Airforce Cross, A.F.C. Contact the Ministry of Defence who may be able to supply you with the file reference. A citation is a brief official statement, taken from the recommendation, of why a medal was awarded. GVI issue, officially dated 1945 to reverse, in original fitted and titled Garrard box case of issue. The four men became casualties, and he went on by himself, The manner of attachment of the suspender to the medal varied between medal versions and, on early versions, allows the medal to swivel.All medals awarded bear the recipient's number, rank, name and unit on the rim. [3], Between 1899 and 1970, 525 awards of the Distinguished Conduct Medal were made to New Zealanders. See the colonial gazettes for the colonies of West Africa. Distinguished Conduct Medal, 1914 Trio, Rifleman W.J.T. Tweet this Instituted in 1854, the Distinguished Conduct Medal was awarded to Warrant Officers, non-commissioned officers, and men, serving in any of the sovereign's military forces, for distinguished conduct in the field. Distinguished Conduct Medal, D.C.M. Military Medal GV, 1914-15 Star Trio, Serbian Cross of Karageorge, 1st Class, with swords, 16104 Sergeant William Joseph Joe Blood, 11th Battalion Worcestershire Regiment, for service in Salonika against Military Medal, GV, with original Second Award Bar, 1914-15 Star Trio, G-4793 Sgt George James Sheppard, 13th Battalion Royal Fusiliers, a local Londoner. Ribbon not sewn. Gallipoli DCM, QSA, 5 bars, KSA, 2 bars, 1914-15 Star Trio, Company Sergeant Major J.E. $30, M-1589 WWI Medal given to Soldiers from the Foresters of The 1939-45 star is also a common campaign medal. $40, M-1542 Scarce set of WW1 Ribbon bars. Medals. $15 per 1' foot length. Welshman. Q.S.A. $20 per foot. With citation. $75, M-1562 WW1 Croix de Guerre with 2 stars. There are some specific series which document the regulations governing the award of medals. For further details please see our How To Sell Your Coins page and request our information pack. For 26 Operations over heavily defended areas including Berlin. [2][3][4][5][6] The Meritorious Service Medal, established in 1845 to reward long serving warrant officers and sergeants, was awarded several times up to 1854 for gallantry in action, although this was not the medal's main purpose. Be the first to know about our stock updates. Be the first to know of our latest discoveries and exclusive offers. WebDuring World War One there were 6,309 recipients of the Distinguished Service Cross.The breakdown for each brans was as follows:- 5,429 Army- 319 Army Air Service- 357 Marine WebThe Distinguished Flying Cross Established June 1918 as the principal officers' flying gallantry decoration. Locate files containing these lists using the Foreign Office correspondence indexes at The National Archives. 1, two bars and three bars(Matador, 2006), Peter Edward Abbott, Recipients of the Distinguished Conduct Medal, 1855-1909 (London, 1975), Peter Edwards Abbott and John Michael Allen Tamplin, British Gallantry Awards (London, 1981), Christopher K Bate and Martin G Smith, For Bravery in the Field: Recipients of the Military Medal, 1919-1939, 1939-1945, 1945-1991 (1991), John D Clarke, Gallantry Medals and Decorations of the World (Barnsley, 2001), O Moore Creagh and EM Humphris, The Distinguished Service Order 1886-1923: AComplete Record of the Recipients of the Distinguished Service Order from its Institution in 1886, to the 12th June 1923, with Descriptions of the Deeds and Services for which the Award was Given and with Many Biographical and Other Details(London, 1978), Michael Maton, Honour the Air Forces: Honours and Awards to the RAF and Dominion Air Forces during the Second World War (Honiton: Token Publishing, 2004), Michael Maton, Honour the Armies: Honours and Awards to the British and Dominion Armies during the Second World War (Honiton: Token Publishing, 2006), Michael Maton, Honour the Officers: Honours Awards to British, Dominion and Colonial Officers during World War I (Honiton: Token Publishing, 2009), Michael Maton, Honour The Recipents of Foreign Awards (Honiton: Token Publishing 2013), Phil McDermott, For Conspicuous Gallantry: The Register of the Conspicuous Gallantry Medal, 1855-1992 (Uckfield, 1995), Philip McDermott, For Distinguished Conduct in the Field: The Register of the Distinguished Conduct Medal 1920-1992 (Polstead, 1994), Ian McInnes, The Meritorious Service Medal: The Immediate Awards 1916-1928 (Dallington, 1992), William Spencer, Army Service Records of the First World War (The National Archives, 2001 & 2008), William Spencer, Army Records for Family Historians (3nd edn, The National Archives, 2008), William Spencer, Air Force Records: A Guide for Family Historians (The National Archives, 2008), William Spencer, Medals: The Researchers Guide (Kew, 2006), Rob W Walker, Recipients of the Distinguished Conduct Medal, 1914-1920 (Birmingham, 1981), List of the Recipients of the Victoria Cross (War Office, 1953), Victoria Cross and other awards issued with Army Orders, For quick pointersTuesday to Saturday Board for extraordinary service in launching the ship in 27 A Rare Great War Gallipoli Operations D.C.M. $35, M-1543 WW1 Croix de Guerre. $75. Scotsman who grew up in British War Medal, 1300 Private Patrick Rogers, D.C.M., 14th Hussars, long server of the 14th Hussars since 1896. WebCheck which First World War campaign medals an individual may have qualified for: the 1914 Star or 1914/15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal or Territorial Force War Medal. Take pictures of the military collectibles you wish to sell. Navy during WW1. A Very Rare Great War Air Operations D.C.M. 1914-15 Star, British War and Victory Medal, Belgian C de G, 2579 Pioneer and Sapper Ernest Clark, Royal Engineers. Year of Institution: 1854. Ribbon bar without and with rosette to indicate award of a bar, Sorted in order of wear per era or 1994 constituent force. article, King Charles III and The Gazette: Commonwealth awards, King Charles III and The Gazette: Knight of the Garter, King Charles III and The Gazette: British honours. All orders are subject to acceptance by IMA Inc, which reserves the right to refuse any order. $60, M-1631 WW1 boxed 82ND Division Purple Heart, government Groups and singles for Gallant and Distinguished Conduct, Worcestershire Medal Service Ltd [8], A territorial version of the Distinguished Conduct Medal was approved for the Union of South Africa in 1913, but was never awarded. A citation or recommendation may sometimes survive in the service record of the individual. relationship with the British honours system and his role at investitures. Please see our. WebM-1578 WW1 Belgian Commemorative Medal. There was always a delay between the gallant deed, the actual award of a medal, and publication in the London Gazette. 2nd Class, Silver, GV, WW1 period issue, on silk bow ribbon for wear. Achievement. You will need to know roughly when the award was announced or gazetted. Military Cross, GV, 1914-15 Star Trio, Lt Colonel R.W. forward to look for wounded. It is thought that these lists are not comprehensive. WebWW1 British War Medal - Victory Medal Miniature Mounted Medals 1914-18 27.99 Click & Collect 2.00 postage 2 X 1914-18 WAR MEDALS BROTHERS JONES ALEX & PERCY ARTHUR RNAS & RAF 80.00 0 bids Free postage 6d 3h Click & Collect WW1 GREAT WAR SPECIAL CONSTABULARY POLICE MEDAL AND BADGE GEORGE PALMER 1914/18 20.00 1 bid Local pickup. IMA works diligently to be aware of these ever changing laws and obeys them accordingly. Associate of the Royal Red Cross, A.R.R.C. duty while flying in active operations against the enemy Read more, Awardedfor acts of courage or devotion to duty when flying, though not in active It was available to anyone who completed six months of service in the war. Altogether, there were 2,132 awards to Canadian Army and Royal Canadian Air Force personnel, 38 first Bars and one second Bar. Distinguished Service Cross, George V Cypher, World War 1 Issue, officially hallmarked as issued, 1916 production. with the 3rd Bn Rifle Brigade 1st Day German DCM, S-6200 Cpl Harold Garner, 12th Bn Rifle Brigade,amazing story of bravery, wounded many times, saved his officers life, held off the enemy with bombs for hours, believed to RSPCA Medal for Saving Life, Bronze, Awarded to Mr Cyril C. Matthews, during 1933, for a daring rescue of a dog in a Quarry in Billcaombe. Military Cross, 1915 Star Trio, 2nd Lieut John William Willey, Durham Light Infantry Officer, former underage enlistee in the Grenadier Guards. Gun magazine laws, concealed weapons laws, laws governing new made display guns, airsoft guns, blank fire guns, and other items vary greatly by nation, state and locality. [2] During the Boer War, six medals were awarded posthumously and six dated bars were awarded, three of them to recipients who had won their first Distinguished Conduct Medal in this war.[28][1]. More than 300 members of the Union Defence Forces were awarded the applicable British versions of the decoration during the two World Wars. to Cpl Miles, Telephonist $1,800 View GB1704 Add to Pip, Squeak and Wilfred are the nicknames given to three British WWI campaign medals that are the most likely medals to be found among family heirlooms:The 1914-15Star, theWar Medaland theVictory Medal. , 56 Broad St 09:00 to 17:00. Find out where to look for records of a particular medal by consulting the table below. The First Ever Military Medal: Who Created it and Why. wartime, typically in actual combat, serving under fire Read more, Awarded formeritorious or distinguished service before the enemy by men of His Majestys Legal Notice - International Military Antiques, Inc observes all Federal, State and local laws. Occasionally citations are published in the London Gazettebut not always at the same date as the announcement. [6] The last award to an Australian was made in 1972, arising from the Vietnam War. Search with the name of a medal using the advanced search to target the records of the respective record departments for each branch of the military, as follows: In most cases, the best place to start is the London Gazette, available onThe Gazette website, though for many medals a citation was not published (see the table below for medal-by-medal details). RSCPA Medal, For Saving Life, Silver, Awarded to George Henry Eatwell, a brave 21 year old Welsh Miner who risked his own life to heroically save a Fox Terrier Military Medal, with second award clasp, 1914-15 Star Trio, 2nd Lieut James Albert Edgar, 9th Kings Royal Rifle Corps, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire L.I. Rugby Player and Sportsman. Awarded for Bravery in an attack at St Julien, Ypres. The Distinguished Conduct Medal was a decoration established in 1854 by Queen Victoria for gallantry in the field by other ranks of the British Army. Thirty first Bars were awarded, all to members of the Army and the majority for actions during the First World War. Discovery is a catalogue of archival records across the UK and beyond, from which you can search 32 million records. Jensen". Whether a record of a citation or a recommendation survives depends, largely, on the type of award. J. bandaging and carrying in wounded on his back. Military Cross, GV, 1914-15 Star Trio, with MID oakleaf, Lieutenant Alexander Melville Kennedy, 8th Bn Royal Scots Fusiliers, mentioned in despatches for Salonika, Macedonia against the Bulgarian Army. Title 18, U.S. Code, Section 921(a)(16) defines antique firearms as all guns manufactured prior to 1899. $30: M-1577 WW1 Belgian Ypres Medal. three down out of control. (Gazette supplement 30879) (The Pfalz and Albatross were fighter aircrafts of the Imperial German Army Service.). Military Medal, GV, World War 1 issue, unnamed as issued to Foreign recipients. Robson, Royal Navy, awarded DSM for Destroyer Service on HMS Tirade and fought the Bolsheviks during 1919. Free postage. WebWW1 Australia Canada New Zealand Distinguished Conduct Medal DCM replica army. $45, M-1327 WWI State medal for the Pennsylvania Victoria Cross Check published sources, such as those in the further reading section of this guide, before you start a search for records of recommendations or citations as they may provide exact document references and additional information. box as shown. The Ministry of Defences British armed forces medals booklet, available from GOV.UK. WWI Red White and Blue Ribbon as used on City and Town Distinguished Service Cross, GVI, dated 1941, WW2 Medals and Stars, court mounted for wear, unattributed. the enemy on land to captains or officers of lower rank up to warrant officersRead more, Awarded foran act or acts of valour, courage or devotion to duty whilst flying in Distinguished Service Order, D.S.O. of other Commonwealth countries, up to and including the rank of Chief Petty Officer. 61. DSC, 1915 Star Trio, Art Eng F.H. original box . For some medals there are registers and lists of recipients covering a specific war, year or range of years. other machines. (Gazette supplement 30036), For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty in encounters with enemy aeroplanes, [2][13][14], During the First World War, concern arose that the high number of medals being awarded would devalue the medal's prestige. For the First World War, 24,620 medals as well as 472 first bars and nine second bars were awarded, with 46 further awards for the period 192039. For bravery and resourcefulness on active serviceRead more, Awarded to personnel of the British Army, and formerly also to personnel of other This law exempts antique firearms from any form of gun control or special engineering. The following records, however, can be viewed or downloaded online: You can use our catalogue to search for records. For1935-1990 see the online copies of WO 373. WebAs with medals from WW1, there are two main types of WWII medal: campaign medals and gallantry medals. We place some essential cookies on your device to make this website work. v3.0. $50: M-1560 WW1 Medalle Militaire. soldiers of the British Army, second only to the Victoria Cross for other ranksRead more, Awarded to members of the Royal Navy and Royal Marines, and formerly also to personnel [4], More than 300 Distinguished Conduct Medals were awarded to South Africans during the two World Wars.[19]. A significant number of medals and awards were given for gallantry or meritorious service for those who fought during theGreat War. Average condition. [17] Until that time, only the Victoria Cross and a mention in dispatches could be awarded posthumously. WebDistinguished Conduct Medal (DCM) Awarded for gallantry in the field, a distinguished award for bravery for NCOs and soldiers of the British Army, second only to the Victoria Cross for other ranks. Regulations and policy files (from 1854), 6. WebWW1 Distinguished Service Cross DSC United Kingdom Distinguished Service Cross, George V Cypher, World War 1 Issue, officially hallmarked as issued, 1916 production. Contact the Ministry of Defence for campaign and other medals issued after 1939. If you know of an individual who received a British military medal or award for an act of bravery, gallantry or for meritorious service between 1854 and c1990 and you want to find out whether a record of the award and why it was awarded exist, this guide will be of use. King George V, crowned "GEORGIVSVDGBRITTOMNREXETINDIIMP". World War I (often abbreviated as WWI or WW1) lasted from 28 July 1914 to 11 November 1918. awards & accreditationresources, The Gazette is published by TSO (The Stationery Office) under the superintendence 2. For draft versions of London Gazette announcements 1914-1928browse WO 388 by reference. Awarded the Belgian Croix de Guerre, London Gazette 4th September British War and Victory Medal, Belgium Croix de Guerre, 5584 Company Sergeant Major Albert George Savage, South Wales Borderers attached Machine Gun Corps. bar. Subscribe now for regular news, updates and priority booking for events.Sign up, All content is available under the Open Government Licence Countries, M-1634 Ship Building "War Service" badge. vol. Issued for awards in the 1930s. Caterpillar Club Badge, Gold, Sqdn Leader and Major Edward Inkermann Jordan Dinger Bell, DFC, 12 Sqn RAF, went down over Germany and Taken POW at famous Stalag Luft III Military Cross, GV Issue, World War 1 Period, on old silk ribbon, an original example. Branchflower, Who aged only 19 faced down an A special and brave Distinguished Conduct Medal, 13027 Private John Fitzpatrick, South Wales Borderers, for volunteering to lead a daring Bayonet Attack on a Trench NE of Bazentin-le-Petit. The suspender of all versions is of an ornamented scroll pattern. The first revision of the award occured in 1913 when War decoration was distinguished by the silver wreath pinned to the ribbon. and Royal Berkshire Regiment. unnamed example as awarded to Foreign Recipients. Otway in Royal National Lifeboat Institution Medal, VR issue, silver gilt, with uniface double dolphin suspension, naming neatly erased. WW1 MEDALS PAIR MARKED TO RIMS 253140 AC2 RAF / SERVICE MEDALS. servicesRead more, Awarded foracts of valour, courage or devotion to duty when flying by officers and Wood, 18th Hussars. Awarded for the battle of Trekopjes in the Namibian Desert, GSWA, 1915. operations against the enemy Read more, Though not a medal, for actions during WW1, soldiers were entitled to receive a certificate Missing pin. Military Cross, 1914-15 Star Trio, Captain Archibald Fraser, Queens Own Royal Glasgow Yeomanry and 16th Battalion Highland Light Infantry, the City of Glasgow Regiment.