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WW1 BRITISH DISTINGUISHED SERVICE ORDER MEDAL ORIGINAL. A CROSS WITH CURVED ENDS OVERLAID WITH WHITE ENAMEL. OBVERSE A GREEN ENAMEL LAUREL WREATH ENCLOSING AN IMPERIAL CROWN. REVERSE THE ROYAL MONOGRAM WITHIN A SIMILAR WREATH. SIZE HEIGHT 44MM WIDTH 41.5MM. This costs more than our standard P&P. This is for both your protection and ours. Originality guarantee: If we do not state that the item is an original issue in my description then you must assume that it is not. We have set the price to reflect this fact. Contacting Croft Militaria Ltd. Be sure to add me to your. The item “WW1 BRITISH DISTINGUISHED SERVICE ORDER MEDAL ORIGINAL” is in sale since Wednesday, June 26, 2013. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War I (1914-1918)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “badgeman2005″ and is located in Derby, Derbyshire. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Type: Medals & Ribbons
- Era: 1914-1945
- Conflict: World War I (1914-1918)
A CROSS WITH CURVED ENDS OVERLAID WITH WHITE ENAMEL. OBVERSE A GREEN ENAMEL LAUREL WREATH ENCLOSING AN IMPERIAL CROWN. REVERSE THE ROYAL MONOGRAM WITHIN A SIMILAR WREATH. GARRARD & CO LTD CASE OF ISSUE. SIZE HEIGHT 44MM WIDTH 41.5MM. This costs more than our standard P&P. This is for both your protection and ours. Originality guarantee: If we do not state that the item is an original issue in my description then you must assume that it is not. We have set the price to reflect this fact. Contacting Croft Militaria Ltd. Be sure to add me to your. The item “WW1 BRITISH DISTINGUISHED SERVICE ORDER G. V. R MEDAL IN CASE ORIGINAL” is in sale since Thursday, September 11, 2014. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War I (1914-1918)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “badgeman2005″ and is located in Derby, Derbyshire. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Type: Medals & Ribbons
- Era: 1914-1945
- Conflict: World War I (1914-1918)
A Second War C. Evacuation from Dunkirk 1940 D. Group of eleven awarded to Brigadier M. Carthew-Yorstoun, Black Watch, who commanded the 6th Battalion during the withdrawal from Dunkirk, and was twice sunk in the evacuation, being severely wounded on the second occasion and only surviving through the timely intervention of an elderly Able Seaman. The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire. (Military) Commanders 2nd type neck badge, silver-gilt and enamel. Silver-gilt and enamel, reverse of suspension bar officially dated 1940, with integral top riband bar. British War and Victory Medals. Star; France and Germany Star; Defence and War Medals. Chevaliers breast badge, silver, gilt, and enamel; France. 939-45, bronze, mounted court style as worn. Traces of lacquer, minor white enamel damage to points of arms of the Croix de Guerre. London Gazette 24 January 1946: The recommendation states: Brigadier Carthew-Yorstoun commanded General Headquarters troops in British Liberation Army from July to the end of August 1944, and was then appointed Commander of the British Army Staff in Paris. The first of these two appointments he held with distinction and was promoted Brigadier in late August 1944 to fill the second. When he first went to Paris general conditions in the capital were chaotic and the first priority task which was allotted to him was the preparation of a leave centre for all ranks of the British Liberation Army. He set about this with tremendous energy. Complications and difficulties of all sorts were overcome one by one. He had a perfect grasp of his problem and together with the team he had about him, which he infected with his own zeal and devotion to duty, he produced in a remarkably short space of time an organisation which made the British leave centre in Paris a credit to the Army and a source of great satisfaction to all ranks who went there. The Press was unstinting in its eulogies of all the arrangements. Brigadier Carthew-Yorstoun wrote a personal address of welcome to all ranks, the wording of which was so well chosen that it undoubtedly contributed to the good discipline and soldierly behaviour which was always displayed by the troops on leave and which became the admiration of our allies. In January 1945 Brigadier Carthew-Yorstoun was appointed to command 101 Beach Sub Area at Caen when there was still a great deal of activity in the port and neighbouring depots. With a small staff he performed his functions admirably. Later, on transfer to Holland, his Beach Sub Area was upgraded and became 21 L of C Sub Area. Throughout the whole campaign his services have been outstanding. London Gazette 22 October 1940. The recommendation states: Throughout the operation 13 May to 1 June 1940, this officer has led his Battalion with outstanding courage, coolness and resolution. In particular on 26 May, he organised and carried through a successful counter-attack and tenaciously held on to the ground so gained. He extricated his Battalion skilfully when the order to withdraw was given and brought his Battalion through many difficulties and on his own initiative to rejoin his Brigade in time to take part on 29 to 31 May in the defence of an important sector near Nieuport. When his Battalion was finally ordered to withdraw, it was still holding its original front line despite repeated enemy attacks upon it. London Gazette 25 April 1941. Morden Archibald Carthew-Yorstoun was born at Gate Fulford, York, on 13 September 1897, the only son of Lieutenant-Colonel A. Who commanded the 2nd Battalion Black Watch during the Boer War and was seriously wounded at Paardeberg. Educated at Winchester College and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, where he won the Sword of Honour, he was commissioned into the Royal Highlanders on 7 April 1916, and served during the Great War as Aide-de-Camp to the Commanding Officer of the 1st Division from February 1917 until 9 June 1919, being appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire on the cessation of hostilities. Following the war, he served as Aide-de-Camp to the Governor of Bengal; on attachment to the Egyptian Army, 1922 until 1925; and with the Sudan Defence Force, 1925 until 1932, serving as Comptroller to Governor General of Sudan in 1926 and Brigade Major of the British Troops in Sudan 1931-32. Returning to the 2nd Battalion, Black Watch in 1933 as Garrison Adjutant, Portsmouth and Brigade Major to the Commander of the 9th Infantry Brigade Brigadier B. Montgomery, he was promoted Major on 1 August 1938, and appointed temporary Lieutenant-Colonel commanding the 6th Battalion Black Watch in March 1940. Going to France with his Battalion, he was evacuated from Dunkirk on 1 June 1940, and in the course of his battalions evacuation the destroyer he was borne on was sunk by bombing. After transferring to a second destroyer, he was again sunk, this time suffering severe wounds- he only survived because an elderly Able Seaman, whom he was never able to trace, put a life jacket on him at the last moment. (Account from the recipients Obituary in The Red Hackle refers). For his gallantry at Dunkirk he was Created a Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, and also Mentioned in Despatches. His wound was too serious for him to take a major part thereafter in the War, but having made a partial recovery, he was appointed Colonel on Staff Headquarters, Royal Armoured Corps in 1941, and appointed to the command of the 176 Infantry Brigade (59th Division) as temporary Brigadier in April 1942, a post he held until D-Day. Following the Liberation of Paris he served as Head of the British Army Staff in Paris, 1944, and was promoted substantial Lieutenant-Colonel on 2 January 1945. His final appointment was as Chief Liaison Officer, British Army of the Rhine and British Zone of Germany, a post he held from 1946 until his retirement, with the honorary rank of Brigadier, on 24 January 1949. He died on 24 April 1968. Please view our guide on spotting fake militaria. We list militaria and coins weekly. We provide quality mounted medals, badges and historical research. We can mount your miniature or full size medals, ribbon bars or supply replacement ribbons or badges. We can also conduct military research on your behalf and value cherished objects with a current market or insured value. 2/135 Russell St, Morley, WA. We run two specialist military auctions per year, details of which can be found on our website. Items are accurately described & photographed. Additional costs for this standard service will be added for this service based on publicly available Australia Post rates. Please note, these items are located and will be posted from Australia. We appreciate fair feedback from you once you receive the item. We aim to give you, the customer our best customer service. The item “WW1 & WW2 BRITISH DISTINGUISHED SERVICE ORDER MEDAL GROUP BRIGADIER GENERAL” is in sale since Thursday, May 04, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\1914 – 1918 (WWI)”. The seller is “jb_military_antiques_14″ and is located in 2/135 Russell St, Morley, Perth, WA. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Authenticity: Original
- Country: Australia
- Campaign: World War II
- Era: 1940s
- Product Type: Medals
Distinguished Conduct Medal form World War One awarded to a gunner form the Royal Field Artillery. The medal is correctly named as follows. 94 / BDE: R. Gunner W Adcock served with the Headquarters, 94th Brigade Royal Field Artillery. The citation for the award was published in the London Gazette on 15th March 1916 and reads as follows. For conspicuous gallantry on several occasions when mending telephone wires under heavy rifle and shell fire. The medal is in good condition and turns tightly on its suspension. The medal includes the medal ribbon. Please let me know if you need any additional photos or details. Please see my other listings of British and foreign awards and militaria. Thanks and kind regards. The item “Distinguished Conduct Medal Bravery / Gallantry World War One RFA 1916″ is in sale since Friday, June 02, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War I (1914-1918)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “harrypitt69″ and is located in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Issued/ Not-Issued: Issued
- Conflict: World War I (1914-1918)
- Era: 1914-1945
- Service: Army
- Type: Medals & Ribbons
- Country/ Organization: Great Britain
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
ORIGINAL EARLY WORLD WAR II UNITED STATES ARMY DISTINGUISHED SERVICE MEDAL, SLOT BROOCH, & PIN-BACK RIBBON BAR. RIBBON DRAPE & BAR TESTED UV NEGATIVE AS SHOWN IN PHOTO #12. THE DISTINGUISHED SERVICE MEDAL IS THE 3RD HIGHEST AWARD IN THE U. ONLY BEHIND THE MEDAL OF HONOR AND DISTINGUISHED SERVICE CROSS. Both the Army and Navy Distinguished Service Medals were established in 1918 and 1919 respectively, as part of the new Pyramid of Honor that came out of the Medal of Honor review of 1917. They were part of the program to authorize new awards for presentation to veterans of World War I who performed heroically, gallantly, and/or meritoriously during the war but whose service and/or actions did not rise to the level demanded for award of the Medal of Honor. Until 1942 the Navy DSM took precedence over the Navy Cross. The Distinguished Service Medal (DSM) is a military award of the United States Army that is presented to any person who, while serving in any capacity with the United States military, has distinguished himself or herself by exceptionally meritorious service to the Government in a duty of great responsibility. The performance must be such as to merit recognition for service that is clearly exceptional. Exceptional performance of normal duty will not alone justify an award of this decoration. Separate Distinguished Service Medals exist for the different branches of the military as well as a fifth version of the medal which is a senior award of the United States Department of Defense. The Army version of the Distinguished Service Medal is typically referred to simply as the “Distinguished Service Medal” while the other branches of service use the service name as a prefix. For service not related to actual war, the term “duty of a great responsibility” applies to a narrower range of positions than in time of war, and requires evidence of conspicuously significant achievement. However, justification of the award may accrue by virtue of exceptionally meritorious service in a succession of high positions of great importance. Awards may be made to persons other than members of the Armed Forces of the United States for wartime services only, and then only under exceptional circumstances, with the express approval of the President in each case. The Coat of Arms of the United States in Gold surrounded by a circle of Dark Blue enamel, 1 ½ inches in diameter, bearing the inscription “FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICE MCMXVIII”. On the reverse is a scroll for the name of the recipient (which is to be engraved) upon a trophy of flags and weapons. The medal is suspended by a bar attached to the ribbon. The ribbon is 1 3/8 inches wide and consists of the following stripes. 5/16 inch Scarlet 67111. 1/16 inch Ultramarine Blue 67118. 5/8 inch White 67101. 1/16 inch Ultramarine Blue. Additional awards of the Distinguished Service Medal are denoted by oak leaf clusters. The Distinguished Service Medal is awarded to any person who, while serving in any capacity with the United States Army, has distinguished himself or herself by exceptionally meritorious service to the Government in a duty of great responsibility. The performance must be such as to merit recognition for service which is clearly exceptional. For service not related to actual war, the term “duty of a great responsibility” applies to a narrower range of positions than in time of war and requires evidence of a conspicuously significant achievement. Awards may be made to persons other than members of the Armed Forces of the United States for wartime services only, and only then under exceptional circumstances with the express approval of the President in each case. The Distinguished Service Medal was authorized by Presidential Order dated 01-02-1918, and confirmed by Congress on 07-09-1918. It was announced by War Department General Order No. 6, 1918-01-12, with the following information concerning the medal: A bronze medal of appropriate design and a ribbon to be worn in lieu thereof, to be awarded by the President to any person who, while serving in any capacity with the Army shall hereafter distinguish himself or herself, or who, since 04-06-1917, has distinguished himself or herself by exceptionally meritorious service to the Government in a duty of great responsibility in time of war or in connection with military operations against an armed enemy of the United States. The Act of Congress on 07-09-1918, recognized the need for different types and degrees of heroism and meritorious service and included such provisions for award criteria. The current statutory authorization for the Distinguished Service Medal is Title 10, United States Code, Section 3743. Please let me know if there’s anything else I can do for you! The item “#4482 WWII U. S. ARMY DISTINGUISHED SERVICE MEDAL SLOT BROOCH RIBBON BAR WW2 DSM” is in sale since Wednesday, January 25, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW II (1939-45)\Original Period Items\United States\Medals & Ribbons”. The seller is “medal_mulisha_store” and is located in Los Angeles, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
SEE OUR STORE FOR MORE ITEMS OF INTEREST UNITED STATES WORLD WAR 2 KOREAN WAR DISTINGUISHED SERVICE CROSS MEDAL United States Distinguished Service Cross Medal (black slot brooch, unnumbered, manufactured during World War 2). The medal is unnamed as issued. The award comes with original official ribbon and original official brooch, and is in Extremely Fine condition. Authorized Branches of Service: Army. The United States Distinguished Service Cross Medal was authorized on July 9, 1918 for issue to the Army only. The Distinguished Service Cross could be awarded for extraordinary heroism in combat. Approximately 13,300 Distinguished Service Crosses were awarded. 4,696 Distinguished Service Crosses were awarded during World War 2. 805 Distinguished Service Crosses were awarded during the Korean War. G8013 Digital photos were taken in artificial light, and do not always show colors properly. Powered by SixBit’s eCommerce Solution. The item “UNITED STATES WORLD WAR 2 / KOREAN DISTINGUISHED SERVICE CROSS MEDAL G8013″ is in sale since Friday, April 07, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War II (1939-1945)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “surlamer07″ and is located in Victoria, BC. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Type: Medals & Ribbons
- Era: 1914-1945
- Conflict: World War II (1939-1945)
- Service: Army
- Country/ Organization: United States
- Issued/ Not-Issued: Issued
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States