George Medal

The George Medal was created by Britain's King George VI on 24th September 1940. It is the second highest award for gallantry a civilian can be awarded in the United Kingdom or British Commonwealth. At this time (at the height of the Blitz ) there was a strong desire to reward the many acts of civilian courage, yet there was also concern that issuing a large number of George Crosses might undermine that award. The George Medal was introduced to act as a junior award. Like the George Cross, the George Medal can also be awarded to military personnel if their gallantry does not qualify them for a military award. Originally not issued posthomously, the warrant was ammended in 1977 to allow this, and several have been awarded since then. The Medal itself is silver, and is 1.42 inches in diameter, and has the winner's name impressed in capital letters around the rim. The obverse shows the head of the reigning Monarch (Either George VI or Elizabeth II), and the reverse shows Saint George slaying the dragon. A bar for second awards is authorised. It is believed around 2000 George Medals have been awarded. Recent winners include schoolteacher Lisa Potts who protected her class from a machete attack, and winchman William Deacon (posthumously) who saved the crew of a freighter before being swept overboard.

 

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