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The Air Force Cross EIIR is awarded across all ranks of the Royal Air Force following a medal review in 1993. Prior to this, Officers and Warrant O...
View full detailsThe George V Air Force Cross or 'AFC' is awarded to Officers and Warrant Officers̴ of the Royal Air Force in recognition of gallantry in the air on...
View full detailsThe George VI version of the Air Force Cross is awarded to Officers and Warrant Officers̴ of the Royal Air Force in recognition of gallantry in th...
View full detailsThe Air Force Medal EIIR This award was replaced by the AFC in 1993 as part of the honours system review. The last award being to Flight Sgt Richar...
View full detailsThe Air Force Medal was instituted in 1918 at the same time as the AFC this was to reward NCO's and men of the RAF for courage or devotion to duty ...
View full detailsThe Albert Medal was instituted on 7th March 1866 and named in memory of the Prince Consort who had died in 1861. The Land version of the awards w...
View full detailsInstituted as part of the range of Albert Medals in 1877. Named after the late Prince Albert who had died in 1861 the Albert medals had originally ...
View full detailsThe Albert Medal was instituted on 7th March 1866 and named in memory of the Prince Consort who had died in 1861. The Land version of the awards w...
View full detailsThe Albert Medal was instituted on 7th March 1866 and named in memory of the Prince Consort who had died in 1861. The Land version of the awards w...
View full detailsThe British Empire full size medal was established by King George V in 1922, and formally entitled the Medal of The Order of The British Empire. Th...
View full detailsThe British Empire full size medal was established by King George V in 1922, and formally entitled the Medal of The Order of The British Empire. Th...
View full detailsBritish Empire Medal GVI is the George VI version of this award. The BEM as it is known is awarded for meritorious service by both military and civ...
View full detailsBritish Empire Medal GVI is the George VI version of this award. The BEM as it is known is awarded for meritorious service by both military and civ...
View full detailsBritish Empire Medal GVI is the George VI version of this award. The BEM as it is known is awarded for meritorious service by both military and civ...
View full detailsBritish Empire Medal GVI is the George VI version of this award. The BEM as it is known is awarded for meritorious service by both military and civ...
View full detailsThe Conspicuous Gallantry Cross was instituted in 1993 as part of the restructuring of the honours system and was designed to remove distinction be...
View full detailsThe Conspicuous Gallantry Medal GV.̴Ì_The first world war saw the greatest number of CGMs awarded (110) and the only bar ever awarded to the CGM wa...
View full detailsThe Conspicuous Gallantry Medal (Flying) - EIIR.̴Ì_Possibly the rarest medal awarded during the reign of Queen Elizabeth, being awarded on only one...
View full detailsThe Conspicuous Gallantry Medal (Flying) - GVI, founded in 1943 to recognise gallantry at level two for airmen who prior to its institution had no ...
View full detailsThe Conspicuous Gallantry Medal GV.̴Ì_The first world war saw the greatest number of CGMs awarded (110) and the only bar ever awarded to the CGM wa...
View full detailsThe Conspicuous Gallantry Medal GV.̴Ì_The first world war saw the greatest number of CGMs awarded (110) and the only bar ever awarded to the CGM wa...
View full detailsOriginally established in 1855 to reward naval gallantry in the Crimea. The original medals used the MSM with the words Meritorious Service remove...
View full detailsThe Edward VII issue of the Distinguished Conduct Medal (EVII),̴Ì_is one of the rarest of the individual monarch issues of the medal, with the exc...
View full detailsThe Distinguished Conduct Medal - GV (Crowned Head), awarded between 1930 and 1937 only 14 of this type of the DCM were awarded. No bars were award...
View full detailsAwarded from 1911, the awards of the DCM reached around 25,000. The bars which originally had the date of the acts in raised lettering were change...
View full detailsThe Distinguished Conduct Medal VR, instituted in 1854 following the need to recognise gallant acts performed in the Crimea, although the MSM had p...
View full detailsIn 1993 the DCM was discontinued and replaced by the CGC. Many of the awards from this period have their citations classified as they were made for...
View full detailsAround 1900 awards of the DCM were made during World War Two with nine recipeints receiving a bar. As with the First World War, awards were made to...
View full detailsThe Distinguished Flying Cross was established for Officers and Warrant Officers of the RAF for acts of valour against the enemy whilst in the air....
View full detailsThe Queen's Distinguished Flying Medal ̴Ì_
The Kings̴Ì_Distinguished Flying Medal ̴Ì_
The Distinguished Service Cross or DSC was originally known as the Conspicuous Service Cross (renamed in 1914) and was awarded across all ranks of ...
View full detailsThe Distinguished Service Cross or DSC̴Ì_was originally instituted as the Conspicuous Service Cross in June 1901 for award to Warrant and subordin...
View full detailsThe Distinguished Service Cross or DSC originally known as the Conspicuous Service Cross (renamed in 1914) and was awarded across all ranks of the...
View full detailsAwarded less frequently than the other issues of the DSM, this award was discontinued in 1993 following the review of the honours system and replac...
View full detailsInstituted on 14th October 1914 for award to Petty Officers and ratings of the Royal Navy, NCO's and other ranks of the Royal Marines and all other...
View full detailsThe DSM was expanded during World War Two to include the Merchant Navy and Army, the WRNS and RAF personnel serving aboard ships. Second award bar...
View full detailsBadge of the Distinguished Service Order - Edward VII issue. The scarcest issue of the badge, this is struck and then enamelled in vitreous enamels...
View full detailsThe Queen Elizabeth Distinguished Service Order. Manufactured in Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter die-struck components and vitreous enamelled as the...
View full detailsThe Distinguished Service Order George V, manufactured in die-struck components and vitreous enamelled as the original.
The Distinguished Service Order GVI 1st type 38 48. Manufactured in die-struck components and vitreous enamelled as the original.
Distinguished Service Order GVI 2nd type 48 52, manufactured in die-struck components and vitreous enamelled as the original.
The DSO issued during the reign of Queen Victoria. Established in 1886 and manufactured entirely of 18ct gold until 1889.
The Edward Medal is a British civilian decoration which was instituted by Royal Warrant on 13 July 1907 to recognise acts of bravery of miners and ...
View full detailsThe Edward Medal is a British civilian decoration which was instituted by Royal Warrant on 13 July 1907 to recognise acts of bravery of miners and ...
View full detailsThe Edward Medal is a British civilian decoration which was instituted by Royal Warrant on 13 July 1907 to recognise acts of bravery of miners and ...
View full detailsThe Edward Medal is a British civilian decoration which was instituted by Royal Warrant on 13 July 1907 to recognise acts of bravery of miners and ...
View full detailsThe Edward Medal is a British civilian decoration which was instituted by Royal Warrant on 13 July 1907 to recognise acts of bravery of miners and ...
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