
The Military Medal, instituted in March 1916, was awarded to ranks below a confirmed Warrant Officer for acts of bravery in combat. The medal bears an effigy of the reigning Monarch with the words "For Bravery in the Field" on the reverse. It includes a scroll clasp, and the ribbon is white with deep blue edges and two fine red stripes in the centre.
RAMC = Royal Army Medical Corps
6th Airborne Division
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Name |
Unit |
Remarks |
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53rd Light Regiment |
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CSM Ian James Blackwood |
Glider Pilot Regiment |
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1st Canadian Battalion |
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8th Battalion |
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9th Battalion |
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2nd Oxford & Bucks |
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9th Battalion |
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12th Devonshires |
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591st Para Squadron |
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Divisional Signals |
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13th Battalion |
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No.2 FOU |
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1st Royal Ulster Rifles |
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Sgt Edgar Hancock |
9th Battalion |
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13th Battalion |
- |
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225th Field Ambulance |
- |
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Glider Pilot Regiment |
- |
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53rd Light Regiment |
- |
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Pte Arthur John Hose |
9th Battalion |
- |
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12th Battalion |
- |
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L/Cpl Harold Hughes |
2nd Oxford & Bucks |
- |
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Recce Regiment |
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716th Light Composite Company |
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Divisional Signals |
- |
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224th Field Ambulance |
- |
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Cpl Francis McCormick |
12th Battalion |
- |
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Sgt Thomas James McMullan |
1st Royal Ulster Rifles |
- |
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L/Sgt Lawrence Marshall |
2nd Oxford & Bucks |
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7th Battalion |
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12th Devonshires |
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Divisonal Headquarters |
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Sgt Geoffrey George Moss |
Divisonal Signals |
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Cpl David Thomas Parker |
Recce Regiment |
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53rd Light Regiment |
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1st Canadian Battalion |
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6th Airlanding Brigade HQ |
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Cpl Reginald George Turton |
2nd Oxford & Bucks |
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Recce Regiment |
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12th Battalion |
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1st British Airborne Corps
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Name |
Unit |
Remarks |
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1st British Airborne Corps |
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