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Rhodesia Medal 1980
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Rhodesia Medal 1980The Rhodesia Medal was awarded for 14 days service between 1st December 1979 and 20th March 1980. This Medal was awarded to members of the armed services, police personnel and civilians who served in the multi national force on Operation Agila. The peacekeeping force monitored the transitional stages of Rhodesia's independence in the run up to the 1980 elections. As this is a peacekeeping rather than campaign medal, it has a specific order of wear and
The Burma Star was awarded to British and Commonwealth forces who served in the Burma campaign between 11 December 1941 and 2 September 1945
Palestine 1945-48
Should the qualifying period be cut short due to injury or death
The second of two types awarded under George V
Those who took part in Operations Barras and Maidenly were granted a silver rosette to be worn on the ribbon of the medal
This type of DCM was awarded until 1930 when it was replaced by the crowned head issue of GV
A silver rosette is worn on the riband when only the riband is worn
Issued to Australian personnel for 180 days aggregate service between 3rd September 1945 and 10th November 1956 in the following:
Awarded to members of the Kuwait Liaison Team in Kuwait on 2nd August 1990
The etch around the base bears the names of the six wives
Around 1900 awards of the DCM were made during World War Two with nine recipeints receiving a bar
This is the 1st type OBE awarded up to 1935
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