1939 to 1945, the defence medal price
"Delivery timeframe to working days to uk and europe to working days to canada, usa, australia, asia, worldwide". It was an award for gallantry and devotion to duty when under fire in battle on land on the recommendation of a Commander-in-Chief in the Field. Tel: 1 (905) 634-3848. No returns. +C $19.75 shipping. The 1939-45 Defence Medal was a campaign medal of the British Commonwealth awarded for service during WW2 in accordance with the following eligibility criteria: Empire Medals, Victoria & Albert, Defence Medal and War Medal 1939-1945, also Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, along with copies of service record and copy of photo of the H.M.Y. The War Medal, from 3 September 1939 to 2 September 1945, the full duration of the Second World War. British world war 2 defence medal with ribbon in a plastic packet and with note from home secretary (see photos). The Defence Medal … Pre-Owned. The Defence Medal was a Second World War medal which was established on 16 August 1945. Recipients of the George Cross or George Medal were eligible whether they were serving in a category eligible for the award or not provided the decoration was gained for service in Civil Defence. Quick view Auckland Closes in 7 hours. Two World War II George VI 1939-45 Defence Medals 1939-1945, stamped NFX 117 293 K.A.SEARS, together with a Pacific star medal stamped NFX 117 293 K.A.SEARS Show 27 more like this Two World War I AIF medals and a framed photo stamped 5517 SGT.P.J.DREW 4 F.A.B. {"id":353439855,"title":"Defence Medal","handle":"defence-medal","description":"\u003cp\u003eThe 1939-45 Defence Medal was a campaign medal of the British Commonwealth awarded for service during WW2 in accordance with the following eligibility criteria:\u003c\/p\u003e\r\u003col type=\"1\"\u003e\r\u003cli\u003eService in the Forces in non-operational areas subjected to air attack or closely threatened, provided such service lasted for three or more years.\u003c\/li\u003e\r\u003cli\u003eNon-operational service in the Forces overseas or outside the country of residence, providing that such service lasted for one year, except in territories threatened by the enemy or subject to bomb attacks, in which case it was six 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