- Newfoundland Volunteer War Service Medal
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Newfoundland Volunteer War Service Medal
Obverse (top left), Reverse (top right), Ribbon (bottom)Awarded by United Kingdom for Newfoundland & Labrador Type Medal Eligibility Newfoundland & Labrador Awarded for Volunteer war service outside the province Clasps None Statistics Established 17 December 1993 First awarded 3 September 1939 Last awarded 2 September 1945 The Newfoundland Volunteer War Service Medal was issued to those from Newfoundland & Labrador who served in the British Forces outside of the province. It was issued to those who did not receive a volunteer war service medal from another country and who had volunteered and served in units or organizations contributed by the Dominion of Newfoundland to the allied war effort specifically, the British Imperial Forces, the Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit, the Merchant Navy and the Newfoundland Regiment, or a unit or organization prescribed by the Lieutenant Governor in Council.
Contents
Description
A circular bronze medal (36 mm diameter). Obverse
The obverse has the legend NEWFOUNDLAND VOLUNTEER SERVICE MEDAL 1939-45 around the edge. Filling the centre and starting at the bottom is a large GVIR surmounted by a Royal Crown and a Newfoundland Caribou.
Reverse
The reverse depicts Britannia standing, with a spear in her right hand and the sun's rays behind her. Two lions encircle each side with their heads towards the bottom.
Mounting
A single claw with a single-curl mounts.
Ribbon
The ribbon is 36 mm wide and consists of 7 coloured stripes: red (1.5 mm), white (2 mm), blue (1.5 mm), maroon centre stripe (26 mm), blue (1.5 mm), white (2 mm), and red (1.5 mm).
Sources
Veterans Affairs Canada (2001-03-26). "Campaign Stars and Medals (1939-1954) - Newfoundland Volunteer Service Medal". [1]. Veterans Affairs Canada. http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/remembers/sub.cfm?source=collections/cmdp/mainmenu/group04/nvsm. Retrieved 2010-06-18.
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