Medals
FIBIS resources
- Medals for Service in India. A talk given by Allan Stanistreet, FIBIS Member and Collector of Medals at the FIBIS meeting on 7 November 2009 is available to download or listen to. The podcast is the complete talk, but an extended version that includes the question and answer session at the end of the talk is available for FIBIS members only in the FIBIS Social Network
- Medal rolls FIBIS database
- Image from the FIBIS Gallery: Discharge papers of Alfred Cecil Gregory who served in the 5th Bn East Surrey Regiment in various parts of India during WWI. The first page shows he was eligible for six medals, (one for subsequent service in Persia) including the two Territorial Force medals. Click on the ”Photo size” icon on the top left hand side of the image to enlarge.
Military medals
See Medal Rolls for details of records of names of recipients, including those in the India Office Records.
Campaign medal list
List of campaign medals issued for British India related military actions.
Nb. Years given are the date the action occured, not the date the medal was first issued as in some cases this was decades later.
Year | Medal | Action associated with | Issued to |
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1790-92 | Mysore Campaign Silver medal | Various battles from 3rd Mysore War | British & HEIC Armies |
1795-96 | Capture of Ceylon | Various battles from War against Dutch in Ceylon | British & HEIC Armies |
1803 - 1826 | Army of India Medal | Various battles from 2nd Maratha War, 3rd Maratha War, Gurkha War, 1st Burma War | British & HEIC Armies |
1839 | Ghuznee Medal | Battle of Ghazni 1839 | |
1842 | Candahar, Ghuznee, Cabul Medals | 1st Afghan War - Battle of Ghazni 1842, Battle of Kabul Sept 1842 | British & HEIC Armies |
1842 | Jellalabad Medal | End of the Siege of Jalalabad | |
1842 | Defence of Kelat-i-Ghilzie medal | Siege of Khelat-i-Ghilzai | HEIC Army |
1842 | 1st China War Medal | 1st China War | British & HEIC Armies |
1843 | Scinde Medal | Sind Campaign | British & HEIC Armies |
1843 | Gwalior Star | Gwalior Campaign | British & HEIC Armies |
1845/46 | Sutlej Medal | 1st Sikh War | British & HEIC Armies |
1848/49 | Punjab Medal | 2nd Sikh War | British & HEIC Armies |
1854 - 1895 | India General Service Medal | Pegu, Persian War, Early NWF Actions, Ambela Campaign, Duar War, Lushai Exp., Perak War, | British & Indian Armies |
Jowaki Expedition, Naga Hills Exp., 3rd Burma War, Sikkim Exp., Black Mountain Exp. 1888, | |||
Chin Lushai, Black Mountain Exp. 1891, Manipur War, Hunza Nagar Campaign, Chin Lushai Exp. | |||
Chin Hills Exp., Kachin Hills 1892-93, Mahsud Expedition 1894-95 | |||
1857-58 | Indian Mutiny Medal | Indian Mutiny | British & HEIC Armies and Royal Navy Sailors who fought with the Naval Brigade |
1857-60 | 2nd China War Medal | 2nd China War | |
1878-80 | Afghanistan Medal | 2nd Afghan War | British & Indian Armies |
1880 | Kabul to Kandahar Star | 310 mile march with General Roberts (part of 2nd Afghan War) | British & Indian Armies |
1882-89 | Egypt Medal | Egyptian Campaign 1882 | British & Indian Armies |
1895 - 1902 | India Medal | NWF Campaigns inc. Chitral Campaign, Malakand Field Expedition, Tirah Campaign, Tochi Valley Exp. | British & Indian Armies |
1900 | China War | 3rd China War | British & Indian Armies |
1903-4 | Tibet Medal | Tibet Expedition | British & Indian Armies |
1908 - 1935 | India General Service Medal | Various NWF actions inc 3rd Afghan War, Waziristan Campaigns | |
1914-1915 | WW1: 1914-15 Star | Issued to all British and Colonial forces who rendered service in the WW1 during 1914-15 on any front including in Mesopotamia. | All British and Colonial Forces. |
1914-1920 | WW1: British War Medal | Issued to all British and Colonial forces who rendered service in the WW1 including in Mesopotamia and NWF. | All British and Colonial Forces and Civilian Labourers. |
1918-1962 | General Service Medal (1918) | Issued with 18 clasps for actions to 1962, including Iraq 1919-1920, Kurdistan 1919 and 1923, North West Persia 1920 and South Persia 1918-1919. | British and Indian Armies (the latter prior to 1947) and local forces. |
1936 - 1939 | India General Service Medal | Various NWF actions with clasps for North West Frontier 1936–37 and North West Frontier 1937–39 | |
1939-45 | WW2: India Service Medal | Awarded to the Indian Military Forces for 3 years of non-operational service in India, and is equivalent to the WW2 British Defence Medal. | British & Indian Armies |
1941-45 | WW2: Burma Star | Awarded for campaigns in Burma and Pacific arena with Pacific clasp. | British & Indian Armies, Royal Navy and Indian Navy. |
1941-45 | WW2: Pacific Star | Awarded for operational service in the Pacific Theatre between 8 December 1941 and 2 September 1945, and also for certain specified service in China, Hong-Kong, Malaya and Sumatra. | British & Indian Armies, Royal Navy and Indian Navy. |
First World War medals
Some medals, such as the British War Medal and the Victory Medal were issued by the Government of India.[1] These medals were produced at the Calcutta Mint, and may have a different appearance to the standard British issue. The British War Medal has a larger suspender claw indicating a Calcutta Mint production.[2] The Victory Medals produced at the Calcutta Mint may appear duller than standard British issue.[3]
For the India General Service Medal 1908 - 1935, clasp Afghanistan NWF 1919, it appears that those still in India at the time the medal was issued, were issued medals by the Government of India. If the bottom "claw" which attaches the medal disc to the suspension is a "double" one, this feature generally indicates an Indian issued medal.[4]
Non-campaign medals and awards
Medal name | Awarded between | Reason |
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Order of British India | 1837 - 1947 | Indian Army officers for long and faithful service |
Delhi Durbar Medal | 1911 | Certain attendees of the Coronation Durbar for George V |
Indian Distinguished Service Medal Illustration |
1907 - 1947 | Distinguished service (Indian soldiers/police) |
Indian Meritorious Service Medal
(for Europeans of Indian Army) |
1848- 1873 | Long and meritorious service (European non-commissioned officers) |
Indian Meritorious Service Medal | 1888-1947 | Long and meritorious service (Indian non-commissioned officers in the Indian Army). |
Indian Order of Merit | 1837 - 1947 | Gallantry (Indian soldiers) |
See also:
Good Conduct Badges In the British Army
The Long Service & Good Conduct Medal (LS&GCM) is a medal awarded by the British to members of the British Armed Forces who have completed 15 years (12 years for Officers) of service with exemplary conduct.
Civil medals and awards
Medal name | Awarded between | Reason |
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Order of the Star of India Illustration | 1861 - 1947 | For services to the Indian Empire |
Kaisar-i-Hind Medal | 1900 - 1947 | Civilians with distinguished service in the advancement of the interests of the Raj |
Order of the Crown of India | 1878 - 1947 | Women only - British princesses or the wives/relatives of Indian Royalty or those holding the top state offices. |
Order of the Indian Empire | 1878 - 1947 | Reward for British and Indian officials |
Temperance medals
External links
- findmypast Distinguished Conduct Medal Citations 1914-1920
- British Campaign Medals Wikipedia
- Indian Army recipients of the VC Wikipedia
- Medal for Long Service and Good Conduct (Military) Wikipedia.
- The MacGregor Medal (Wikipedia) is awarded to Indian Armed Forces personnel for valuable military reconnaissance.
- Campaign Medals 1902-39 - www.king-emperor.com Medals issued to Indian Army Officers and Other Ranks
- Northeastmedals.co.uk
- British Medals Forum.
- The Orders and Medals Research Society
- Medal FAQs Ministry of Defence (U.K.)
- The Indian Order of Merit (1837-1947) by Edward S. Haynes (archived web page)
- Orders and Medals Society of America
- Central Africa Medal (Wikipedia) was a British campaign medal awarded for service from 1891–1894 in Eastern and Central Africa, and from 1894–1898 for service in British Central Africa. Most medals were awarded to members of the Indian Army and British-led local forces.
- East and Central Africa Medal Wikipedia
- "23 Sikh Pioneers Kisangule Expedition" by Norman Brown, page 44 The Pioneer Newsletter April 2015 (The newsletter of the Royal Pioneer Corps Association). issuu.com. Award of the Central Africa Kisangule Expedition December 1891 Indian Order of Merit to Havildar Nand Singh 23rd Bengal Sikh Pioneers, together with Central Africa Medal 1891-1898 and East and Central Africa Medal 1897-1899, clasps Lubwa’s, Uganda.
- Medals: Imperial Awards: World War One 1914-1918 Department of Defence, Australian Government. Includes links to source documents for eligibility criteria for the main medals, including the Mercantile Marine Medal.
- Includes The Victory Medal 1914 - 1919 which includes definitions of Theatres of War including the actions in India which are regarded as theatres of war. Note, there were three versions of these defintions, published 1919, 1920 and 1923, the 1923 final version is provided.
- Silver War Badge Wikipedia. Issued in World War One to service personnel who had been honourably discharged due to wounds or sickness from military service.
- A Guide to Indian Army Medals: Understanding Medals Awarded to Indian Army Soldiers in WW1 empirefaithwar.com
- British Army medal index cards 1914-1920.
- British Army WWI Medal Rolls Index Cards, 1914-1920 Ancestry.co.uk
- How to interpret a campaign medal index card The Long, Long Trail
- The British campaign medals for the Great War The Long, Long Trail
- The Territorial Force War Medal, 1914-1920, with eligibility criteria. northeastmedals.co.uk .
- Naval General Service Medal (1915) Wikipedia. Includes clasps Persian Gulf 1909–14 – for operations against pirates, gun-runners and slavers; Iraq 1919–20 – for river gunboat service during the Arab Rebellion; N.W. Persia 1920 – for service in the Naval Mission in the Caspian Sea. At least the Persian Gulf clasp is known to have been issued to Royal Indian Marine personnel.
- War Office Medals Branch 1917-1961: A Sourcebook “The Sourcebook is designed to add to our understanding of the issue of WW1 Campaign Medals, together with the organisation of Medals Branch and its records between 1917-1961” warrecordsrevealed.com
- A Guide to British and Commonwealth Medals of WW2 military-research.uk
- Medals: campaigns, descriptions and eligibility Ministry of Defence. Medals from WW2 onwards.
- The Ministry of Defence Medal Office Ministry of Defence. Includes instructions for application for unclaimed WW2 medals. For details of WW2 Index Medal Cards held by the Medal Office, see Second World War-Medals
- Medals: [Imperial campaign medals] World War Two 1939-1945 Department of Defence, Australian Government. Includes links to source documents for eligibility criteria for the main medals.
- Peter Ghiringhelli‘s British Gallantry, Orders, Decorations, and Campaign ribbons'
Historical books online
- Medals of the British Army and how they were won. Volume 3 India, China etc by Thomas Carter. 1861 Google Books
- War Medals of the British Army, and how they were won by Thomas Carter and W. H. Long. "Revised, enlarged and continued to the present time" 1893 Archive.org
- British military & naval medals and decorations. A new edition - arranged alphabetically by J. Harris Gibson 1880 Archive.org
- "Seringapatam Medal" page 7 Gold War Medals awarded to British Military & Naval Forces from Elizabeth to Victoria by J Lawson Walley 1888 Archive.org
- Medals and Decorations of the British Army and Navy With numerous coloured plates and illustrations by John Horsley Mayo 1897 Volume 1 Volume 2 Contents List of Medals Archive.org
- War Medals and Decorations issued to the British Military and Naval Forces and Allies 1588 to 1910 By D Hastings Irwin Fourth edition, enlarged and corrected 1910 Archive.org
- War Medals and their History by William Augustus Steward 1915 Archive.org
- The ABC of war medals and decorations being the history of the manner in which they were won, and a complete record of their award, their characteristics, how they are named and how they are counterfeited 2nd edition by W. Augustus Steward 1918 (originally published 1915) Archive.org Contents
- [WW1] "Medals and Distinctions" page 379 War pensions and allowances by J. M. Hogge and T. H. Garside 1918 Archive.org
- Chats on Military Curios by Stanley C Johnson 1915 Archive.org. Includes Medals.
- The Medal Collector: A Guide to Naval, Military, Air-Force, and Civil Medals and Ribbons by Stanley C Johnson 1921 Archive.org. Includes Indian medals.
- "Gold and silver medals of the Honourable East India Company" by Charles Winter. The British Numismatic Journal Volume 17 (1923-24), 281-87. These are medals issued to native troops.
- "The Army of India Medal" by Charles Winter. The British Numismatic Journal Volume 18 (1925-26), 165-72.
- "War medals issued for services in India, 1852-1924, also the first and second issue of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire" by Charles Winter. The British Numismatic Journal Volume 20 (1929-30), 271-77.
- An auction of the Brian Ritchie collection of H.E.I.C. and British India medals, part I. [09/17/2004] by Dix Noonan Webb. With many photographs of medals. Archive.org
- An auction of the Brian Ritchie collection of H.E.I.C. and British India medals, part II. [03/02/2005] by Dix Noonan Webb. With many photographs of medals. Archive.org
- An auction of the Brian Ritchie collection of H.E.I.C. and British India medals, part III. [09/23/2005] by Dix Noonan Webb. With many photographs of medals. Archive.org
- A Collection of Medal Catalogues at Archive.org using Keywords Medals and Dix.
References
- ↑ charlie962 MIC indian army Lt J F Petrie North Waziristan Militia Great War Forum 20 March 2015. Retrieved 24 October 2018.
- ↑ RobW. Indian Army Victory Medals post 20, page 1 Gentleman's Military Interest Club Forum 22 February 2013. Retrieved 5 February 2016.
- ↑ Bilco et al. Indian Army Victory Medals page 2, Gentleman's Military Interest Club Forum 13 August 2013. Retrieved 5 February 2016.
- ↑ clive_hughes. india generl service medal afghanistan 1919 Great War Forum post 24, 7 March 2019, Retrieved 9 March 2019.