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The 'Military Cross' ('MC') is the third level
military decoration awarded to officers and (since 1993) other ranks of the
British Army and formerly also to officers of other
Commonwealth countries.
The MC, which may not be awarded posthumously, is granted to army personnel in recognition of'' '... gallantry during active operations against the enemy.' ''
The award was created in 1914 for
commissioned officers of the substantive rank of
Captain or below and for
Warrant Officers. In 1931, the award was extended to
Majors and also to members of the
Royal Air Force for actions on the ground. Since the 1993 review of the honours system, as part of the drive to remove distinctions of rank in awards for bravery, the
Military Medal, formerly the third level decoration for
other ranks, has been discontinued. The MC now serves as the third level award for gallantry for all ranks of the British Army.
Bars are awarded to the MC in recognition of the performance of further acts of gallantry meriting the award. Recipients are entitled to the postnominal letters MC.
Description
★ 46 mm max height, 44 mm max width
★ Ornamental silver cross with straight arms terminating in broad finials decorated with
imperial crowns, suspended from plain suspension bar. The Obverse has a
Royal Cypher in centre;
★ The reverse is plain, but from 1938 the name of the recipient and year of issue has been engraved on lower limb of cross.
Notable awards
The first woman to be awarded the Military Cross was Private
Michelle Norris of the
Royal Army Medical Corps, while attached to The
Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment in Iraq. Norris was awarded her medal personally by
Queen Elizabeth II on
March 212007 as the result of her actions in Iraq on
June 112006.
Notes
1. Defence FactSheet Accessed 28 June 2007.
Bibliography
★ Mackay, J and Mussel, J (eds) - ''Medals Yearbook - 2005'', (2004), Token Publishing.
See also
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British and Commonwealth orders and decorations
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List of British gallantry awards for the Iraq War
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External links
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Database of Australian Awardees at the Australian Government Honours
website