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Conspicuous Gallantry Medal Flying EIIR
Description
Conspicuous Gallantry Medal Flying EIIRThe Conspicuous Gallantry Medal (Flying) EIIR._Possibly the rarest medal awarded during the reign of Queen Elizabeth, being awarded on only one occasion to Staff Sergeant J D Coughlan RAAF for his great gallantry while operating as a helicopter winch man during the Vietnam War in 1968. In 1993 the medal was replaced by the CGC in the honours review.
Military cufflinks featuring the Royal Engineers insignia
Performing acts of courage in difficult or dangerous circumstances
1 operational sortie or 28 days afloat between 1964 and 1972
Burma Star Medal (Replica)
What does the GVI version signify
Officers and other ranks of the United Kingdom Land Forces who had 14 days or more continuous service in the operational area and were on the posted or attached strength of any unit serving in the South Arabian Federation
and the air space of North America as tasked by NORAD between 12 October 2001 and 16 May 2002
Medal Case internal measurements: 26
Pre 1954 Issue (BRITT:OMM)
Dark Wood & Gold
instead each allied country issued its own victory medal using the same ribbon and an effigy of the figure of Victory - except Japan who used a traditional Samurai Warrior
awarded for 1 days service between 27th September 1945 and 30th June 1948
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