- British War Medal
Infobox Military Award
name= British War Medal
caption= Obverse (top left) and reverse (top right) of the medal. Ribbon: 32mm, orange watered centre with stripes of white and black on each side and borders of royal blue.
awarded_by=United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
type=Campaign medal
eligibility= British and Imperial forces.
for= Campaign service.
campaign= First World War 1914-20.
status=
description= Silver or bronze disk, 36mm diameter.
clasps= None
established= 26 July 1919
first_award=
last_award=
total= 6,390,000 silver,
110,000 bronze.
posthumous=
recipients=
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higher=
same=
lower=
related=1914 Star 1914-15 Star Victory Medal
caption2=__NOTOC__The British War Medal was a campaign medal of theBritish Empire , for service inWorld War I .The medal was approved in 1919, for issue to officers and men of British and Imperial forces who had rendered service between 5 August 1914 and 11 November 1918. Officers and men of the
Royal Navy ,Royal Marines , and Dominion and Colonial naval forces (including reserves) were required to have completed 28 days mobilised service - the medal was automatically awarded in the event of death on active service before the completion of this period.The medal was later extended to cover the period 1919-20 and service in mine-clearing at sea as well as participation in operations in North and South Russia, the eastern Baltic, Siberia, the Black Sea, and the Caspian. [Medals Yearbook 2004, p169]
Some 6,500,000 medals were awarded in total, of which 110,000 were bronze. These bronze medals were mostly issued to Chinese, Maltese, and Indians who served in
labour battalion s.Description
* The medal is a circular
silver (or, in rare cases,bronze ) design. The obverse shows a King George V bareheaded effigy, facing left, with the
* The reverse shows St. George, naked, on horseback armed with a short sword (an allegory of the physical and mental strength which achieves victory over Prussianism). The horse tramples on the Prussian shield and the skull and cross-bones. Just off-centre, near the right upper rim, is the sun of Victory. The dates 1914 and 1918 appear in the left and right fields respectively.
* The ribbon has a wide central watered stripe of orange, flanked by two narrow white stripes, which are in turn flanked by two black pin-stripes, further flanked by two outer stripes of blue. The colours are not believed to have any particular significance.Notes
ee also
*
World War One - Medal Abbreviations
*British campaign medals
*Australian campaign medals Bibliography
* Mackay, J and Mussel, J (eds) - "Medals Yearbook - 2006", (2005), Token Publishing.
* Joslin, Litherland, and Simpkin (eds), "British Battles and Medals", (1988), SpinkExternal links
* [http://www.royaldublinfusiliers.com/medals/BWM.html Royal Dublin Fusiliers BWM page]
* [http://medals.nzdf.mil.nz/category/h/h6.html NZDF BWM page]
* [http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/remembers/sub.cfm?source=collections/cmdp/mainmenu/group03/bwm Veterans Affairs Canada BWM page]
* [http://www.defence.gov.au/medals/Content/+040%20Campaign%20Medals/+150%20world%20war%20i/+030%20British%20War%20Medal%201914-20/default.htm ADF BWM page]
* [http://www.military-medal.co.uk Online tool to identify British military medals]
*cite web
url=http://www.kingsownmuseum.plus.com/medalsj.htm
title=The King's Own Royal Regiment Museum, (Lancaster), British War Medal
work=www.kingsownmuseum.plus.com
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