Army Medal for War 1939-45
The Army Medal for War 1939-45 (Polish: Medal Wojska za Wojne 1939-45) was created in 1945 by the Polish government in Exile (in London) to reward members of the Polish ground forces for service during World War II. The eligibility criteria were: six months of operational service during World War II, or 12 months in a non-operational role.[1] The medal could be conferred up to four times, although for a subsequent award the period of service was doubled.
Army Medal for War 1939-45 Medal Wojska za Wojne 1939-45 | |
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Vintage Medal Wojska | |
Type | Campaign medal |
Awarded for | 6 months of meritorious service with a unit engaged in military operations against an enemy, or a year service with another unit. |
Country | Poland |
Presented by | Polish Government in Exile |
Eligibility | All members of the Polish Ground Forces |
Campaign(s) | World War II |
Established | 3 July 1945 |
Ribbon bar of the medal showing first, second, third, and fourth awards. | |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | Volunteer Cross for War |
Next (lower) | Air Force Medal for War 1939-45 |
References
- Robertson, Megan C. (10 May 2009). "Poland: Army Medal for War 1939-45". Medals of the World. Retrieved 2011-08-10.
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