Conspicuous Gallantry Cross - Your Art History Reference Guide!

ArtHistoryClub Information Site on Conspicuous Gallantry Cross Art History Art History Search        Art History Browse             News        Gallery        Forums        Articles        Weblinks        welcome to our free resource site for all art history lovers!

Conspicuous Gallantry Cross

The Conspicuous Gallantry Cross (CGC) is a British military decoration that was introduced in the 1993 review of the honours structure, replacing the Distinguished Service Order, the Distinguished Conduct Medal and the Conspicuous Gallantry Medal. It serves as the second highest award for gallantry, immediately below the Victoria Cross.

The CGC is awarded "in recognition of an act or acts of conspicuous gallantry during active operations against the enemy" performed by all ranks of the British armed services. Corporal Wayne Mills , 1st Battalion, The Duke of Wellington's Regiment, became the first recipient of the CGC in May 1995 for actions in Bosnia on 29 April 1994.

The badge is a silver cross pattée with a St Edward's Crown at the central disc, and two branches of laurel leaves behind the cross. The ribbon is white with a red central stripe and blue edge stripes.

See also

Last updated: 01-04-2007 01:18:57
The contents of this article are licensed from Wikipedia.org under the
GNU Free Documentation License. See original document.
Art History Search | Art History Browse | Contact | Legal info