Choose from the categories below. However, please note that this Neville, 10th West Yorks Regt, Intelligence Officer award for Bravery. Board for extraordinary service in launching the ship in 27 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. We are always interested in purchasing medals or taking items in part exchange. An 1854 IGS (Bhootan) and LSGC medal pair awarded to 167 Sergeant William Hewitt, 55t.. WW1 1914-15 Star Medal Trio with Original Documents and Photo - Pte. $75, M-1562 WW1 Croix de Guerre with 2 stars. Tweet this research. Air Force Cross, dated 1942, with 2nd Award Clasp, dated 1946, unnamed as issued, in fitted Royal Mint Case. In period fitted case by Garrard. [4], More than 300 Distinguished Conduct Medals were awarded to South Africans during the two World Wars.[19]. Legal Notice - International Military Antiques, Inc observes all Federal, State and local laws. $125, M-1613 AEF Death Document with Methuen $40, M-1542 Scarce set of WW1 Ribbon bars. Click on the London Gazette links tosearch the Gazette by name, service number, publication date and type of award. include Victory Medal, Verdun Medal, St. Mihiel Medal, Bristow, Rifle Brigade, at Armentieres crawled to the German Trenches and wire through No Mans Land to throw in a Grenade. Victory Medal and VFW. In this chapter,we look at Charles IIIs 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 The Gazette indexes available at The National Archives can help to establish a date. [18][19], In 1903 specific African Distinguished Conduct Medals were established for the King's African Rifles and the Royal West African Frontier Force. Military Cross, 1914 Star Trio, Doctor George Annesley Fisher, Kings Royal Rifle Corps, interrupted his Medical Training at Uni of Cambridge to fight as an Infantry Officer winning a Military Medal, World War 1 Issue, George V, unnamed as issued to Foreign Recipients. Associate of the Royal Red Cross, R.R.C. The Distinguished Conduct Medal was instituted by Royal Warrant on 4 December 1854, during the Crimean War, as an award to warrant officers, non-commissioned officers and men of the British Army for "distinguished, gallant and good conduct in the field". For 26 Operations over heavily defended areas including Berlin. $35, M-1543 WW1 Croix de Guerre. All items have images and are categorized by country. soldiers of the British Army, second only to the Victoria Cross for other ranks. See the colonial gazettes for the colonies of East Africa. For all ranks below commissioned officer, it was the second highest award for gallantry in action after the Victoria Cross, and the other ranks equivalent of the Distinguished Service Order, which was awarded only to commissioned officers. to Cpl Miles, Telephonist, An Early First War DCM & KIA Group to the Connaught Rangers. of Norfolk, VA. $50, M-1445 Scarce Wide Navy Ribbon Bar for a Soldier [12], Since January 1918 recipients have been entitled to the post-nominal letters DCM. 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. Local pickup. [24], The medal was struck in silver and is a disk, 36 millimetres (1.4 inches) in diameter and 3 millimetres (0.12 inches) thick. The online records can be searched by name of recipient. Find out where to look for records of a particular medal by consulting the table below. [16] Otherwise, it remained an exclusively Army award until 1942, when other ranks of the Royal Navy, Royal Air Force and the Navies and Air Forces of the Dominions and Colonies also became eligible for distinguished conduct in action on the ground.[3][6]. Grandson of Actor Henry Neville. WW1 Australia Canada New Zealand Military Medal MM replica army air force. Year of Institution: 1854. From Cardiff, Wales. $45, M-1376 American Legion 1920s bronze medal for Student This website uses cookies. In the order of wear prescribed by the British Central Chancery of the Orders of Knighthood, the Distinguished Conduct Medal ranks on par with the Distinguished Conduct Medal (Natal) and takes precedence after the Air Force Cross and before the Conspicuous Gallantry Medal. Some edge chipping otherwise very nice. Country: Great Britain. $40, M-1397 National Guard Sharpshooter badge. Kings Medal For Courage in the Cause of Freedom, unnamed as issued. 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. of the enemyto members of the armed forces Read more, Awarded for meritorious or distinguished service by officers of the armed forces during Take pictures of the military collectibles you wish to sell. Made and Maintained by Yisela Alvarez Trentini, Explore all British WW1 Medals & Awards >, Explore all United States Medals & Awards >, The Inter Allied Victory Medal (Great Britain), The Naval Sea Service Pilots Badge (Prussia), The Commemorative Flyers Badge (Prussia). WebCollectors medals; Collectors Medals. [15], These colonial Distinguished Conduct Medals were of the same design as the British version, with an additional territorial or unit inscription on the reverse, in a curved line above the regular inscription. 2nd Class, Silver, GV, WW1 period issue, on silk bow ribbon for wear. George Medal, GVI, John Kerr M.M., Home Guard, Air Raid Precautions Casualty Service, Portsmouth, a decorated WWI Veteran and holder of the Military Medal for Bravery. Armed Forces & Ustasha Badges, Awards, Other, Customs Service Awards & Insignia & Other, Groups & Single Decorations For Gallantry, Royal Air Force Long Service & Good Conduct Medal, Groups & Single Victorian Campaign Medals (1837-1901), Groups & Single Campaign Medals (1902-Present), Colonial Auxiliary Forces Medals & Decorations, Groups & Single Campaign Medals 1902-present, Groups & Single Victorian Campaign Medals 1837-1901, Groups & Single Decorations for Gallantry, The Eisernes Kreuz: A Collection of Decorations from 1813 to 1957, J0621: Jewellery, Coins, Watches & Antiquities, A Gentleman's Collection; A Comprehensive Selection of 20th Century American Gallantry & Casualty Awards, A Fine Collection of American Society & Association Membership Badges, eMedals Presents a Gentleman's Collection; Germany 1933-1945, The F.W. Distinguished Service Cross, GVI, dated 1941, WW2 Medals and Stars, court mounted for wear, unattributed. He kept on at his work all night, and Military Medal, GV, World War 1 issue, neatly erased, Albert Medal, for saving life at Sea, 2nd Class, Bronze, superb quality modern hand made replica, made from the original dies. Web1854 India General Service Medal (Clasp - Bhootan) and Long Service & Good Conduct Medal Pair - Sergt. One of only 48 ever issued. 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. Victoria Cross Contact the Ministry of Defence for campaign and other medals issued after 1939. A Rare Great War Gallipoli Operations D.C.M. By Queen Victoria, 4 December 1854 (Gazette issue 21635). Please browse the results of our past auctions using the navigation tools above. 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. Otway in Royal National Lifeboat Institution Medal, VR issue, silver gilt, with uniface double dolphin suspension, naming neatly erased. active operations against the enemy, to personnel of the Royal Air Force and other 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. This law exempts antique firearms from any form of gun control or special engineering. of other Commonwealth countries, up to and including the rank of Chief Petty Officer. Kemp, Machine Gun Corps. $80, M-1497 WWI Medal given to Soldiers from the City 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 and foreign honours of Charles III. French Commemorative, Chateau Thierry Medal, Inter-Allied Archives, Open Government Licence During World War One there were 6,309 recipients of the Distinguished Service Cross. Documents- All or Best Offer. Faulkner, 8th August 1904, for saving a boys life. Military Medal, GV, World War 1 issue, unnamed as issued to Foreign recipients. The documents in this series (WO 388) are arrangedby country. Armistice. University. WebThe Distinguished Conduct Medal (DCM) was awarded to Warrant Officers, non-commissioned officers, and non-commissioned members, serving in any of the sovereign's military forces, for distinguished conduct in the field. With single original silk tunic ribbon bar. WebPeter Edward Abbott, Recipients of the Distinguished Conduct Medal, 1855-1909 (London, 1975) Peter Edwards Abbott and John Michael Allen Tamplin, British Gallantry Awards 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. This information will help us make improvements to the website. This page was last edited on 8 March 2023, at 10:47. Military Cross, 1915 Star Trio, 2nd Lieut John William Willey, Durham Light Infantry Officer, former underage enlistee in the Grenadier Guards. Associate of the Royal Red Cross, A.R.R.C. Distinguished Conduct Medal, D.C.M. Title 18, U.S. Code, Section 921(a)(16) defines antique firearms as all guns manufactured prior to 1899. [21] The last Australian DCM award was announced in The London Gazette on 1 September 1972 for Vietnam,[22] as was the last New Zealand award, announced on 25 September 1970. [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. WW1 Period issue, GV, in original fitted John Pinches case. Stewart, 7th S.A.I. , 56 Broad St AU $25.00. EDVII, WW1 BWM, Lieut Joseph H. Zeder, Cape Mounted Rifles, Kitcheners Fighting Scouts, killed in the first trench raid of the 4th Oxs Bucks in WW1. RSPCA Medal for Saving Life, Bronze, awarded to Miss Olive Dare, of Dallington, Sussex, who was selflessly injured saving a Tiny Corgi from being attacked by a bigger animal.