Instituted:
25 March 1916
Description:
(Obverse) the bareheaded bust of George V
in Field Marshal's uniform, left, text around
GEORGIVS V BRITT OMN REX ET IND IMP. (Reverse)
the crowned royal cypher GRV above the four
line inscription FOR BRAVERY IN THE FIELD,
enclosed in a wreath.
Ribbon:
Broad dark blue edges flanking a central section
of three narrow white and two narrow crimson
stripes.
Comments:
Awarded to Noncommissioned Officers and men
of the Army (including Royal Flying Corps
and Royal Naval Division) for individual or
associated acts of bravery that did nor merit
the Distinguished Conduct Medal. In June 1916
it was extended to women. 115,600 medals were
awarded during the First World War and over
15,000 during World War II. The Military Cross
has replaced this medal, which is now available
to officers and other ranks.
