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Awards from the Royal Society of Canada: Varies Varies Royal Canadian Mounted Police: Connaught Cup: 1914 Pistol marksmanship National Hockey League: Prince of Wales Trophy: 1923 Eastern Conference playoff championship Excellence Canada Canada Awards for Excellence: 1984 Business excellence in quality CPACT Choice Awards Canada Business Awards ...
The King Charles III medal has the uncrowned head of King Charles III, facing right with the inscription around the edge Charles III Dei gratia Rex [c] with the word Canada at the bottom. The reverse of the medal has a naval crown, three maple leaves and an eagle representing the navy, army and air force from top to bottom.
The Star of Military Valour, the second highest of Canada's military valour decorations Decorations are awarded for gallantry, civilian bravery, or meritorious services; only the Royal Victorian Medal ( post-nominal letters RVM , French : Médaille royale de Victoria ), a decoration associated with the Royal Victorian Order, is not slotted into ...
Recipients of Canadian military awards and decorations (6 C) Pages in category "Military awards and decorations of Canada" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total.
The Meritorious Service Cross, Military (left) and the Meritorious Service Medal, Civil (right).. The Meritorious Service Decorations (French: Décorations pour service méritoire) are Canadian decorations awarded to those who have demonstrated an outstanding level of service or set an exemplary standard of achievement to benefit or honour Canada. [1]
Nominations are processed by the Advisory Committee for the Order of Military Merit, which is a part of the Chancellery of Honours at Rideau Hall, and has six members: one appointed by the governor general, four by the chief of the Defence Staff, and the chief of the Defence Staff him or herself; [24] the secretary to the Governor General is ...
The Canadian Volunteer Service Medal is granted to persons of any rank in the Naval, Military or Air Forces of Canada who voluntarily served on Active Service from September 3, 1939, to March 1, 1947. The medal was established on October 22, 1943.
The Star of Military Valour (French: Étoile de la vaillance militaire) is a military decoration that is, within the Canadian system of honours, the second highest award for military valour, [1] and one of three honours for military valour awarded by the Canadian monarch, generally through his or her viceroy-in-Council.