1870–71 Commemorative Medal

1870–71 Commemorative Medal

1870–71 Commemorative Medal (obverse)
Awarded by Kingdom of Belgium
Type War medal
Eligibility Belgian citizens
Awarded for Service in the army during the Franco-Prussian war
Status No longer awarded
Statistics
Established 20 September 1911

Reverse of the medal
General Gérard Leman, a recipient of the 1870–71 Commemorative Medal
Lieutenant General Charles-Marie Braconnier, a recipient of the 1870–71 Commemorative Medal

The 1870–71 Commemorative Medal (French: Médaille Commémorative 1870–71, Dutch: Herinneringsmedaille 1870–71) was a Belgian campaign medal established by royal decree on 20 September 1911 and awarded to all members of the Belgian Army who were mobilized during the period from 15 July 1870 to 5 March 1871 during the Franco-Prussian War.[1]

Award description

The 1870–71 Commemorative Medal was a 32mm in diameter circular bronze medal with raised edges on both sides. Its obverse bore the escutcheon of the Coat of arms of Belgium under a royal crown. To the left and right, along the circumference of the medal, the relief inscription "L'UNION FAIT LA FORCE" ("Strength through unity"). The reverse bore a stylised relief capital letter A, the monogram of King Albert I of Belgium over the years 1870–71 also inscribed in relief.[1]

The medal was suspended by a ring through the suspension loop from a 35mm wide silk moiré ribbon divided into seven equal 5mm wide longitudinal stripes, black, light green, red, light green, red, light green and black.[1]

Notable recipients (partial list)

The individuals listed below were awarded the 1870–71 Commemorative Medal:[2]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Royal Decree of 20 September 1911 creating the 1870–71 Commemorative Medal". Belgian Defence Ministry. 1911-09-20.
  2. "Recipients of the 1870–71 Commemorative Medal compiled from the ARS MORIENDI web site" (in French). ARS MORIENDI. 2012-07-06. Retrieved 2012-09-07.

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