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Awarded for acts of bravery where the services were not so outstanding as to to merit the George Cross. Though primarily a civilian award, it has also been given to service personnel for heroism not in the face of the enemy.
The silver, slip-on bar is laurelled and is awarded for a further act of
bravery.
The circular silver medal is 1.42 inches in diameter.
OBVERSE
The obverse shows a crowned effigy of the reigning monarch and a legend:
King George VI
(a) GEORGEIVS VID: G: BR: OMN: REX ET INDIAE IMP: (1940-1949)
(b) GEORGIVS VI DEI GRA BRITT: OMN REX FID: + (1949-1952)
Queen Elizabeth II
(a) ELIZABETH II D: G: BR: OMN: REGINA F: D: (1952-1959)
(b) ELIZABETH II DEI GRATIA REGINA F: D: (1959-1964)
The reverse shows St. George on horseback slaying the Dragon with the legend
THE GEORGE MEDAL around the top edge of the medal. (modelled by George Kruger
Gray, after the bookplate by Stephen Gooden for the Royal Library,
Windsor).
A single-toe scroll claw at the top of the medal has a hollow ball through
which a larger silver ring passes.
The crimson ribbon is 1.25 inches wide, with five equally spaced thin blue
stripes.
Names are engraved in Roman capital letters (usually with serifs). Servicemen
normally have their first name and surname in full (plus rank and regiment
or corps), while civilians have only the surname and initials.
The George Medal was established on 24 September 1940.
Approx 2000 (1030 to civilians)
Canadians have received 77 George Medals (with 1 cancelled), plus 4 first bars.
METAL
Silver
SIZE
36mm