FOR GALLANTRY
| In 1916, the MSM was awarded to all ranks: |
duly recommended for the grant in respect of
gallant conduct in the performance of
military duty otherwise than in action
against the enemy, or in saving, or
attempting to save the life of an officer or
soldier, or for devotion to duty in a theatre
of war.
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| The Gallantry portion was cancelled on 07
September 1928 because the British Empire Medal
now served this purpose. The King's Regulations
and Orders of 1939 listed the M.S.M. and stated that
it could be awarded to a soldier of the active
militia who is recommended on account of gallant
conduct in the performance of military duty (not
necessarily on active service) or in saving or
attempting to save the life of an officer or
soldier, or for devotion to duty in a theatre of
war. |
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- An effigy in Field Marshal's uniform, facing
left, and the legend:
GEORIVS V BRITT : OMN REX : ET IND : IMP :
- A Crowned coinage effigy, facing left, and the
legend:
GEORGIVS o
V o D o G o BRITT o OMN REX o ET o INDIAE o IMP o
REVERSE
The reverse displays the inscription FOR
/ MERITORIOUS / SERVICE in three lines, encircled by two
laural leaves (tied at the bottom with a bow and
separated at the top by an Imperial Crown). King Edward
VII and King George V medals bear the word Canada above
the crown.
MOUNTING
An ornate scroll suspender is attached to
the medal by a single-toe claw.
RIBBON
The crimson ribbon is 1.25 inches wide.
Because the ribbon was the same as that for the VC, white
edge stripes (0.125 inches wide) were added in 1916; and
in 1917 a narrow white central stripe was added.
NAMING
The recipient's rank, name, and regiment
are engraved around the rim.
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