• Thanks for stopping by. Logging in to a registered account will remove all generic ads. Please reach out with any questions or concerns.

King Charles III Coronation Medal

It's interesting that this discussion is basically leading back to the situation that existed prior to the creation of the CD (and when all decorations were part of the Imperial honour system). As a militia officer, my grandfather received the Efficiency Decoration (it had been called the Volunteer Decoration until someone realized no one wanted to put VD after their name...not that anyone now would want ED either). That was awarded to officers for 20 years militia service. The NCM equivalent was the Efficiency Medal (12 years). Presumably, permanent force members recieved the British Medal for Long Service and Good conduct which, interestingly, was only awarded for service in the ranks. The CD simplified matters so that there was no longer a distinction between regular or reserve service, or officers or NCMS. It just counted years of service. In the case of someone like my Dad, it counted his 4 years on Active Service in the war, 3 years in COTC (technically the reserves) and his subsequent service in the Reg Force. The only exception to the 12 year rule of course is the GG. Even Honouraries/Royals have to tick off the 12 year box for the medal and 10 years for the clasps. It has at least the merit of simplicity.
And we have survived nearly 75 years with the CD, without any serious attempts to change or replace it. I even like to joke that the design of the Lonnie was based on it. Although, I have had to remind a few people that the CD is 40 years older than the Lonnie. Christopher McCreery has a pretty comprehensive book on the subject. One of the interesting things about it is that it was created before the creation of the Canadian Honours system, meaning that it is technically a British medal. The CD is still included in the British Order of Precedence, which means that any former member of the CAF who joined the British Forces would have to move their CD to the front of their rack, as it would be considered a domestic medal, while all the others would be considered commonwealth medals.

I'm hoping that my comments here have not triggered a Good Idea Fairy somewhere to advocate for a Canadian version of the Canadian Forces Decoration.
 
I remind you all that in the RCN, the service duration badges were worn as chevrons under the rank badge, which used to confuse the hell out of poor soldiers. The CPO's and officers did not get to wear those, but got the "Long Service and Good Conduct" medal just the same as everybody else who qualified.
 
And we have survived nearly 75 years with the CD, without any serious attempts to change or replace it. I even like to joke that the design of the Lonnie was based on it. Although, I have had to remind a few people that the CD is 40 years older than the Lonnie. Christopher McCreery has a pretty comprehensive book on the subject. One of the interesting things about it is that it was created before the creation of the Canadian Honours system, meaning that it is technically a British medal. The CD is still included in the British Order of Precedence, which means that any former member of the CAF who joined the British Forces would have to move their CD to the front of their rack, as it would be considered a domestic medal, while all the others would be considered commonwealth medals.

I'm hoping that my comments here have not triggered a Good Idea Fairy somewhere to advocate for a Canadian version of the Canadian Forces Decoration.

andy samberg GIF by Fox TV
 
Turns out that 3 of my Officers and myself were successfully nominated by someone else without our knowledge and we are getting the medals in February from our Liberal MP. Now I am going to have restrain myself from kicking him in the gonads for this last firearm ban....

Going to be a proud moment for our Corp and my volunteers.
 
Turns out that 3 of my Officers and myself were successfully nominated by someone else without our knowledge and we are getting the medals in February from our Liberal MP. Now I am going to have restrain myself from kicking him in the gonads for this last firearm ban....

Going to be a proud moment for our Corp and my volunteers.
And now the joys of trying to get medals mounted and track down ribbons during a postal strike.
 
Turns out that 3 of my Officers and myself were successfully nominated by someone else without our knowledge and we are getting the medals in February from our Liberal MP. Now I am going to have restrain myself from kicking him in the gonads for this last firearm ban....

Going to be a proud moment for our Corp and my volunteers.
You and the others deserve it. Good job!!
 
Now just to change the front of the South-West Asia Service Medal (is it actually still issued?), Operational Service Medal, Polar Medal, Sovereign's Medal for Volunteers, RCMP Long Service Medal, King's Medal for Champion Shot, as well as the reverse of a number of medals.
 
The best part of it would be that theoretically, someone who had already received the CD, would qualify separately for the Canadian CD once they had completed 12 years since their initial CD/ most recent bar, and could wear both of them. So theoretically John Smith, CD, CD
They say explicitly that you are not to add Kings Coronation Medal to your name, I bet people are going to anyways.
 
The invites to the ceremonies starting coming out this week out here- I’m a little disappointed thus far by the rank ratios I’m seeing on our side. But I’ll wait to see the final lists
 
The invites to the ceremonies starting coming out this week out here- I’m a little disappointed thus far by the rank ratios I’m seeing on our side. But I’ll wait to see the final lists

What I have seen is it is mostly going to the S3-MS and A/Slt - LT(N) levels.
 
Back
Top