Instituted:
June 1901
Description:
A plain cross with rounded ends. (Obverse)
crowned royal cypher GRI in the centre, suspended
by a ring. (Reverse) a plain reverse.
Ribbon:
Three equal parts of dark blue, white and
dark blue.
Comments:
Known
as the Conspicuous Service Cross when instituted,
it was awarded to warrant and subordinated
officers of the Royal Navy who were ineligible
for the DSO. In October 1914 it was renamed
the Distinguished Service Cross and thrown
open to all naval officers below the rank
of Lieutenant Commander. Bars for second awards
were authorised in 1916 and in 1931 eligibility
for the award was enlarged to include officers
of the Merchant Navy. In 1940 Army and RAF
officers serving aboard naval vessels also
became eligible for the award. Since 1945
fewer than 100 DSC's have been awarded.
