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Medals and badges awarded to the average CEF soldier

The 1914/15 Star: The British War Medal: The Victory Medal (British version)

Bravery & Gallantry awards.

The full range of Imperial awards was available to Canadians.  They can be seen at Gallantry Awards

War Service Badges

  • On Tuesday, August 16, 1916, Canada's outgoing Governor General, His Excellency, The Duke of Connaught, enacted Order in Council P.C. 1944. 

This established three classes of persons entitled to War Badges.

  1. Men honourably discharged from the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF)
  2. Men who offered themselves for active service but were rejected
  3. Men who desired to or had offered to enlist who were refused because their services were more valuable in their present employment.

Six months later, on Tuesday, February 27, 1917, Canada's Deputy Governor General, C. Fitzpatrick, approved Order in Council P.C. 275 which superseded P.C. 1944. This established the design of the badges, redefined the classes entitled to them and established a fourth class.

Three months later, on Tuesday, May 15, 1917, Order in Council P.C. 1296 redefined the classes entitled to War Badges.

Army Class "A": Awarded to those who saw service at the front.

Army Class "B": Awarded to those who were on active service in Britain or at the front, and were discharged on account of age, wound or sickness.

Army Class C

Navy Class A

Army Class "C": Awarded to those not included in Class A or B who were discharged for reasons other than misconduct. Those who served in Canada only are entitled. Navy Class "AA": Awarded to those who served at sea , in home waters or abroad, and to Canadians who served with the British Navy and were residents of Canada prior to 1914 and did return to reside in Canada.
 

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