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British Memorial Cross ?
Is there such a thing as a British Memorial Cross ? I am aware of the Canadian one and the one for New Zealand. If there is not a British Memorial Cross then what is the equivalent ?
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Memorial Cross.
Peter,
As far as I can find out at the moment, it looks as though there was not a medal/cross issued during WW2. I have put the question to a reputable medal company her in the UK and await their reply. Paul. |
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Memorial Cross.
Here is a picture of a proposed Australian Cross (the date of the site is not known) found on:-
http://www.diggerhistory.info/pages-...rial-cross.htm Paul. |
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Memorial Cross.
Reply received as shown below.
Thank you for your e-mail. We have no knowledge of such a medal. Sorry to reply in the negative, which is maybe not what you wanted to hear. Regards, John Southern Master Tailor C & J Medals 14 Fairford Road, Tilehurst, Reading RG31 6QB Tel / Fax: 0118 942 5356 www.cjmedals.co.uk Paul. |
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British Memorial Cross
Paul , thank you for your efforts and the information
Peter |
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No, there never was a British Memorial Cross. Only us Cdns and the New Zealanders did them up. Ours are still in existence and only the monarch's inits have changed since WW1. Closest thing the British had would be the WW1 issue of Memorial Plaque (sometimes called "death plaques" or "dead man's penny" by the callous). Although any Commonwealth fatality would have one issued to his NOK. Aside from the Memorial Plaque(WW1) and Memorial Cross(WW1 to current), Canada issued a Memorial Bar during WW2. A fine site about Canadian memorial items, by a true Gentleman, can be found here: http://members.shaw.ca/jollytar/memorials/memorials.htm regards Darrell |
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Thanks for that site link Darrell. Thats an excellent site covering a topic that alot of people forget about. To me we do more for honoring the individuals that gave their lives during the different wars.
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Glad you liked that site. Ed is a decent, hard-working fellow who cares greatly about our military members; past and present. Oh and he's ex-RCN but I have never held that against him!!! Nowadays we can pick to whom our Mem cross is given. Every Cdn soldier fills out a form denoting what any three (3) persons receive them in the event of our death in service or subsequent death relating to service injuries. No longer is it just Mother/Spouse In my particular case, I had a difficult time choosing as I have a Mom, a Wife and two Daughters. regards Darrell Last edited by Darrell Zinck; 06-02-08 at 00:55. Reason: *bad spelling |
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