How many military Crosses were awarded in ww2?
How many military Crosses were awarded in ww2?
Numbers awarded
Period | Medals | |
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World War I | 1914–20 | 37,104 |
Inter–War | 1920–39 | 349 |
World War II | 1939–46 | 10,386 |
Post–War | 1947–79 | 643 |
Who has been awarded the Military Cross?
Military Cross (MC)
Name | Date of birth | Awards |
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Appleyard, John Geoffrey “Geoff” | 20-12-1916 | |
Arbuthnott, Robert Keith, 15th Viscount | 21-08-1897 | more |
Archibald, Francis James Moffat | 00-00-1915 | |
Ardagh, Patrick Augustine | 30-08-1891 | more |
How many Victoria Crosses were awarded during ww2?
182 VCs
The Victoria Cross is the highest award for bravery which can be awarded to British and Commonwealth soldiers. 182 VCs were awarded in the Second World War to soldiers, airmen and sailors who performed extraordinary acts of valour.
Who was awarded the Victoria Cross in World war 2?
Recipients
Name | Unit | Date of action |
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Henry Foote | 7th Royal Tank Regiment | 27 May 1942 to 15 June 1942 |
John Foote | Royal Canadian Army Chaplain Corps | 19 August 1942 |
Ian Fraser | HMS XE3 | 31 July 1945 |
John French | 2/9th Battalion, AIF | 4 September 1942* |
Is the Military Cross the same as the Military Medal?
The Military Medal was the equivalent to the Military Cross (MC) which was awarded to commissioned officers. The MM ranked below the Distinguished Conduct Medal (DCM), which was also awarded to non-commissioned members of the Army. Recipients of the Military Medal are entitled to use the post-nominal letters “MM”.
Has anyone won the Victoria Cross twice?
The only soldier to be awarded the Victoria Cross (VC) twice during World War One was a solider, an Olympic athlete and a doctor. Captain Noel Chavasse was born in Oxford and is one of only three men to win the medal twice since it became the highest award for gallantry in 1856.
Has anyone won 2 Victoria Crosses?
Charles Hazlitt Upham, VC & Bar (21 September 1908 – 22 November 1994) was a New Zealand soldier who was awarded the Victoria Cross (VC) twice during the Second World War – for gallantry in Crete in May 1941, and in Egypt, in July 1942.
What is the Military Cross for in WW1?
The Military Cross was instituted on December 31st, 1914 as a recognition of distinguished and meritorious service in battle in situations not sufficient to merit the Victoria Cross. The Military Cross can be awarded to commissioned officers of the substantive rank of Captain or below or Warrant Officers.
Which cities were awarded the Military Cross in WW1?
For their key roles during World War I, the cities of Verdun and Ypres were awarded the Military Cross, in September 1916 and February 1920 respectively. In May 1920, Field Marshal French presented the decoration to Ypres in a special ceremony in the city.
Who can be awarded the Military Cross?
The Military Cross can be awarded to commissioned officers of the substantive rank of Captain or below or Warrant Officers.
When was the first posthumous Military Cross awarded?
The first posthumous Military Cross was that awarded to Captain Herbert Westmacott, Grenadier Guards for gallantry in Northern Ireland during the period 1 February 1980 to 30 April 1980.