Instituted:
24 September 1940
Description:
A plain bordered cross with a circular medallion
in the centre depicting the effigy of St George
and the Dragon after Benedetto Pistrucci,
surrounded by the words FOR GALLANTRY. In
the angle of each limb is the Royal cypher
GVI. The reverse is plain. The cross hangs
by a ring from a bar adorned with laurel leaves.
Ribbon:
Bark Blue
Comments: The
George Cross is the highest gallantry award
for civilians and for members of the armed
forces in actions where purely military honours
would not normally be granted. Perhaps the
most famous cross was that conferred on the
Island of Malta in recognition of its gallantry
during the Second World War.
