She saved a fisherman's life in a Force 8 gale in March, 50 nautical miles west of Milford Haven. He continued to fight, defending an exposed dying man. He helped to avoid a situation whereby the subject was able to draw a gun, which could have resulted in potentially fatal violence. Voluntarily led a party into a ravine to dislodge Sioux Indians concealed therein. As she had already been swept along some distance, Firefighter Burgess rescue line was not long enough to reach the casualty, despite entering the water himself. The TASER had the effect of causing the subject to fall to the ground, where he was detained by other armed officers who were also in pursuit. Most distinguished gallantry in action with the Nez Perce Indians. Investitures are organised by the Central Chancery of the Orders of Knighthood at St. Jamess Palace. Pvt. and Camas Meadows, Idaho Territory. PC Randall first came to a male who was unconscious, severely injured and trapped under rubble and heavy metal. Natives, diverse peoples with their own distinct tribal histories, were no more a single people than the Europeans. Having been directed to order a troop of cavalry to advance, and finding both its officers killed, he voluntarily assumed command, and under a heavy fire from the Indians advanced the troop to its proper position. Her Queen's Gallantry Medal is awarded "for exemplary acts of bravery." It therefore ended the rather strange situation whereby the Order of the British Empire for Gallantry was awarded for lesser . Regulations and policy files (from 1854), 6. If awarded to members of the Armed Forces, service number, rank, and unit are also included. Amending Royal Warrants to the George Medal and Queen's Gallantry Medal dated 30 November 1977. In command of a detachment of 4 men defeated a superior force. Visit the National Archives bookshop for a range of available publications about British military gallantry medals. The table below provides links to the record series most likely to contain information on individual awards. 2023 BBC. conjunction with Queen's Regulations and DINs. Canyon Blanco tributary of the Red River, Texas. Colour Sergeant Peter Humphries, 34, from near Caernarvon, receives only the second Conspicuous Gallantry Cross to be awarded since it was instituted in the recent reform of the awards system. Cannot retrieve contributors at this time. Bravery in rescuing Lt. King, 5th U.S. Cavalry, from Indians. WO 388/6 to 15, including indexes inWO 388/8 to 15, are available to download online (you can download the indexes free of charge). Almost all gallantry awards to British nationals are publicly announced in the official government newspaper, the London Gazette. The name of the recipient is impressed on the rim of the medal. During the reign of Queen Elizabeth II, between June 1974 and September 2022, there were 1,094 awards announced in The London Gazette, including 19 second award bars. We can either copy our records onto paper or deliver them to you digitally, Visit us in Kew to see original documents or view online records for free, Consider paying for Gallantry in defending Government property against Indians. Sgt. In order to reassure his command, this officer, in the most fearless manner and exposed to very great danger, walked in front of the line; the command, thus encouraged, advanced over the lava upon the Indians who were concealed among the rocks. Recipients. Some passengers received serious injuries and Mr Wrightson lost his life. Contact the Ministry of Defence for campaign and other medals issued after 1939. With 3 other men, he participated in a charge against 25 hostiles while on a scouting patrol. Brought water to the wounded, even after being shot through the head. It sets out, in particular, the list of honours . James Burns, 5th U.S. Cavalry. With the institution of the Queen's Gallantry Medal, a medal not awarded to Canadians, the award of the BEM for gallantry was ceased in June 1974. 1 - 1 1.05. Defended his position (with 3 others) against a party of 17 hostile Indians under heavy fire at close quarters, the entire party except himself being severely wounded, Erected breastworks under fire; also kept the command supplied with water 3 consecutive nights while exposed to fire from ambushed Indians at close range, With 5 other men he waded in mud and water up the creek to a position directly behind an entrenched Cheyenne position, who were using natural bank pits to good advantage against the main column. [7] During the reign of Queen Elizabeth II, between June 1974 and September 2022, there were 1,094 awards announced in The London Gazette , including 19 second award bars. The firefighters were able to recover her to the bank. 1, two bars and three bars(Matador, 2006), Peter Edward Abbott, Recipients of the Distinguished Conduct Medal, 1855-1909 (London, 1975), Peter Edwards Abbott and John Michael Allen Tamplin, British Gallantry Awards (London, 1981), Christopher K Bate and Martin G Smith, For Bravery in the Field: Recipients of the Military Medal, 1919-1939, 1939-1945, 1945-1991 (1991), John D Clarke, Gallantry Medals and Decorations of the World (Barnsley, 2001), O Moore Creagh and EM Humphris, The Distinguished Service Order 1886-1923: AComplete Record of the Recipients of the Distinguished Service Order from its Institution in 1886, to the 12th June 1923, with Descriptions of the Deeds and Services for which the Award was Given and with Many Biographical and Other Details(London, 1978), Michael Maton, Honour the Air Forces: Honours and Awards to the RAF and Dominion Air Forces during the Second World War (Honiton: Token Publishing, 2004), Michael Maton, Honour the Armies: Honours and Awards to the British and Dominion Armies during the Second World War (Honiton: Token Publishing, 2006), Michael Maton, Honour the Officers: Honours Awards to British, Dominion and Colonial Officers during World War I (Honiton: Token Publishing, 2009), Michael Maton, Honour The Recipents of Foreign Awards (Honiton: Token Publishing 2013), Phil McDermott, For Conspicuous Gallantry: The Register of the Conspicuous Gallantry Medal, 1855-1992 (Uckfield, 1995), Philip McDermott, For Distinguished Conduct in the Field: The Register of the Distinguished Conduct Medal 1920-1992 (Polstead, 1994), Ian McInnes, The Meritorious Service Medal: The Immediate Awards 1916-1928 (Dallington, 1992), William Spencer, Army Service Records of the First World War (The National Archives, 2001 & 2008), William Spencer, Army Records for Family Historians (3nd edn, The National Archives, 2008), William Spencer, Air Force Records: A Guide for Family Historians (The National Archives, 2008), William Spencer, Medals: The Researchers Guide (Kew, 2006), Rob W Walker, Recipients of the Distinguished Conduct Medal, 1914-1920 (Birmingham, 1981), List of the Recipients of the Victoria Cross (War Office, 1953), Victoria Cross and other awards issued with Army Orders, For quick pointersTuesday to Saturday Rendered invaluable service to Col. R. S. Mackenzie, 4th U.S. Cavalry, during this engagement. The obverse of the QGM shows the crowned portrait of Queen Elizabeth II by Cecil Thomas and is inscribed "ELIZABETH II DEI GRATIA REGINA F.D.". Further awards of the QGM are indicated by a silver bar ornamented with laurel leaves. The George Cross is equal in stature in the UK honours system to the Victoria Cross, the highest military . Daniel Nicholson and Joel Snarr were independently driving along the A40 dual carriageway in separate vehicles. and Pumpkin Creek, Montana Territory. Most distinguished gallantry in action with hostile Apaches led by Geronimo and Natchez. The names of military personnel from all three services are included in the latest operational honours list, published in the London Gazette. (2nd award) Carried Lt. Henry Romeyn, who was severely wounded, off the field of battle under heavy fire. After a few seconds she resurfaced and was quickly caught up in fast moving water. We also use cookies set by other sites to help us deliver content from their services. Announcements also appeared, where appropriate, in the colonial or dominion gazettes. With 3 comrades during the entire engagement courageously held a position that secured water for the command. This caused the subject to stumble and fall to the ground, where the armed officers pursuing on foot were able to detain him. Fort Tularosa, N. Mex. Amending Warrant to the George Medal dated 30 November 1977, clause 5. Subscribe now for regular news, updates and priority booking for events.Sign up, All content is available under the Open Government Licence "During the incident you don't really think," he said. . Mizpah Creek, Mont. Read about our approach to external linking. The subject ran around a corner and temporarily out of sight, Officer Andrews continued the pursuit and deployed his TASER as he followed around the corner. The Gallantry Decorations Booklet can be found here. Contact the Ministry of Defence who may be able to supply you with the file reference. Distinguished Conduct Medal (DCM) Displayed conspicuously good conduct in assisting to drive away the Indians Gallantry in killing an Indian warrior and capturing pony and effects. Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC) The quick thinking and selfless action of PC Randall demonstrated an act of true bravery worthy of recognition at national level. PS Hooper then parked the police car as close to the crash site as fencing would allow. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Occasionally citations are published in the London Gazettebut not always at the same date as the announcement. While detailed as mail courier from the fort, voluntarily went to the assistance of a party of 4 enlisted men, who were attacked by about 50 Indians at some distance from the fort and remained with them until the party was relieved. Indian Wars is the name generally used in the United States to describe a series of conflicts between the colonial or federal government and the Native people of North America. Conspicuous gallantry during an attack on a hostile Apache Indian Camp; seriously wounded. Awarded in 1976 for multiple rescues from the Coolangatta Hotel fire, when John Graham and Ian Rogers also received the QGM. This surprise attack from the enemy rear broke their resistance, Discharged his duties while in charge of the skirmish line under fire with judgment and great coolness and brought up the lead horses at a critical moment. All four cavalry troopers and two civilian scouts in Zachariah T. Woodall's courier detail were awarded the Medal of Honor for this hours-long battle along the Wichita River (some texts say Washita River, a more northerly tributary of the same Red River of the South watershed). Removed a wounded comrade, under a heavy fire, to a place of safety. Awarded in 1976 for multiple rescues from the Coolangatta Hotel fire, when John Graham and Anthony Lacon also received the QGM. Gallantry in pursuit of and fight with Indians. She immediately went to the flat and entered. Prior to this, if the level of bravery of the individual was such to merit either award, should the police officer survive the event, he/she would be awarded the George Medal, and conversely, should they lose their life, then the appropriate award was the Queen's Police medal for Gallantry (posthumous award). Police Sergeant Michael Hooper and Police Constable Stephen Quartermain were on uniformed duty in a police car assisting with the policing of the football match, when they observed the helicopter take off and then start to descend, quickly and out of control. Fort Phil Kearny to Fort C. F. Smith, Dakota Territory. The MAST team were briefed that the two main subjects of the operation were intending to obtain a firearm or firearms. We use some essential cookies to make this website work. The flames had already completely engulfed the rear section of the helicopter, and PS Hooper discharged it towards the rear of the cockpit in an attempt to keep the flames back. This public announcement is often the only record that survives of an award. Lt. Emmet was in G Troop which was sent to relieve a detachment of soldiers under attack by hostile Apaches During a flank attack on the Indian camp, made to divert the hostiles Lt. Emmet and 5 of his men became surrounded when the Indians returned to defend their camp. Due to the nature of this medal, it is commonly presented posthumously.1Failed verification:date=February 2018. Sgt Catarall, 32, of The Mercian Regiment, was a Fire Support Group commander in Kopak, central Helmand province, on November 5 last year when he risked his life to save a seriously wounded Afghan National Army (ANA) soldier. With 9 others voluntarily attacked and captured a strong position held by Indians. By now, the heat from the fire was searing hot and driving the officers back. The armed forces received 542 awards and civilians, including police, 552 including 120 to the Royal Ulster Constabulary, almost twice as many as any other group. both in selection of recipients and in administration. He worked as a cultural advisor in a fragile stretch of Nahri Saraj and the upper Gereshk Valley, which was being targeted by Taliban fighters. This was officer Andrews first deployment as an authorised firearms officer. Why Alex Murdaugh was spared the death penalty, Why Trudeau is facing calls for a public inquiry, The shocking legacy of the Dutch 'Hunger Winter'. We'd like to use additional cookies to remember your settings and understand how you use our services. "Gallantry in action" and in pursuit of Indians. Royal Warrant instituting the Queens Police Medal, Clause 3 (referring to posthumous awards only) dated 4 June 1954. The obverse of the medal shows the crowned effigy of the monarch. You have rejected additional cookies. When the ribbon alone is worn, a silver rosette denotes award of the Clasp. Without hesitation or concern for their own safety, they immediately turned around and were faced with a significant scene of devastation and destruction. Instituted on 20th June, 1974 the Queen's Gallantry Medal (QGM) is awarded to civilians for acts of exemplary bravery at a level below that of the George Medal (GM). Recipients are entitled to the post-nominal letters "K.G.M.". Recipients may use the post nominal letters "QGM". Although shot in the abdomen, in a fight between a paymaster's escort and robbers, did not leave the field until again wounded through both arms. Rushed forward to the rescue of a soldier who was severely wounded and lay, disabled, exposed to the enemy's fire, and carried him to a place of safety. On 27 October 2018, Leicester City Football Club played West Ham United Football Club at the King Power Stadium, Leicester. Alias: Frank Singleton. Lt. Emmet then continued to hold his position while his party recovered their horses. The Royal Ulster Constabulary has 120 recipients of the QGM which is almost twice as many awards of the QGM as any other service. You have accepted additional cookies. PC Shaun Randall was on mobile duty with colleagues and passing the location when the massive blast occurred. Continued to fight after being severely wounded. [8] Forty-one of the awards were posthumous,[9] and 25 were to women. Verified and reported the company while subjected to a galling fire from the enemy. What's the least amount of exercise we can get away with? Little Muddy Creek, Mont. Big Hole, Mont. Major military awards of the First World War, available from The Gazette website. Members of the public were already in the vicinity and PS Hooper urgently directed them back to ensure their safety. On Saturday 18 August 2018, Joel Andrews was deployed as an authorised firearms officer attached to a mobile armed support team (MAST). Bravely endeavored to dislodge some Sioux Indians secreted in a ravine. Gallantry in the attack against hostile Sioux Indians on May 7, 1877 at Muddy Creek, Mont., and in the engagement with Nez Perces Indians at Camas Meadows, Idaho, on 20 August 1877 in which he sustained a painful knee wound. While awards to women generally have the ribbon fashioned into a bow, female recipients in the armed forces or civilian uniformed services have the medal presented with the ribbon in the same style as for male recipients. From 30th November 1977, the Queen's Gallantry Medal has been awarded posthumously, and thus from that date it also replaced the Queen's Police Medal for Gallantry. Tended Wounded under fire; last Medal of Honor awarded for Indian Wars. They observed the crash, stopped their vehicles, ran towards the burning wreckage, and forced entry to the plane by breaking a window to reach the three occupants who were trapped. On arrival near the crash site, PC Quartermain ran straight to the helicopter, which was on wasteland adjacent to the car park. The Ministry of Defences British armed forces medals booklet, available from GOV.UK. 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Wilson, Troop I, 9th Cavalry: For gallantry in carrying a message for assistance through country occupied by the enemy, when the wagon train under escort of Captain Loud was attacked by hostile Sioux Indians, near the Pine Ridge Agency, South Dakota. The armed forces received 542 awards and civilians, including police, 552 including 120 to the Royal Ulster Constabulary, almost twice as many as any other group. Military Wiki is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. Carried dispatches to Gen. Crook at the imminent risk of his life. Find out where to look for records of a particular medal by consulting the table below. Mex., while commanding the right of a detachment of 19 men, on 12 August 1881, he stubbornly held his ground in an extremely exposed position and gallantly forced back a much superior number of the enemy, preventing them from surrounding the command. You will need to know roughly when the award was announced or gazetted. On 25 February 2018 at 19:01 hours, Leicester Police received reports of an explosion at Hinckley Road, Leicester. Ribbon width can vary slightly though it is generally 32mm wide. Gallantry in defeating Indians who attacked the mail. [10], In September 2022 the Queen's Gallantry Medal assumed the new name of King's Gallantry Medal following the accession of King Charles III. "You want to get the job done and prevent anyone else from getting hurt and all get out in one piece. With 5 men repelled a superior force of the enemy and held his position against their repeated efforts to recapture it. We also use cookies set by other sites to help us deliver content from their services. Capt Davis was blown off his feet by a grenade in a raid on a Taliban stronghold on June 13 last year, just seconds after an Afghan colleague was shot next to him. Distinguished gallantry in many actions and in recognition of long, faithful, and meritorious services covering a period of 32 years. After having been severely wounded in right shoulder, continued to do duty in a most courageous manner. Awards may be made to foreign nationals, apart from the George Cross which is restricted to British subjects. Volunteered to accompany a small detachment on a very dangerous mission. Was one of fewer than 10 civilians in history to receive the Medal of Honor. Was one of fewer than ten civilians in history to receive the Medal of Honor. A 13-year-old boy was swimming in the river and got into difficulty. He remained calm and his communications were clear and rational. There are four levels of civilian gallantry award: The George Cross is equal in stature in the UK honours system to the Victoria Cross, the highest military gallantry award. The reverse, in silver-gilt, is patterned with rays and depicts the royal cypher and St Edward's Crown in gold and enamel. The QGM is silver and circular in shape, 36mm in diameter. Led his men in a defense against an Indian attack, helped the wounded although wounded himself. Awards are announced on Australia Day and the Queen's Birthday weekend. Coolness and steadiness under fire; volunteered to accompany a small detachment on a very dangerous mission. While engaged with Indians concealed in a ravine, he assisted the men on the skirmish line, directed their fire, encouraged them by example, and used every effort to dislodge the enemy. He then made his way to assist members of the public who were digging at the rubble saying that someone was trapped. 09:00 to 17:00. Gallantly attacked a band of hostiles and conducted the combat with excellent skill and boldness. Queen's Gallantry Medal Awarded in recognition of acts of gallantry of a slightly lower degree than that required . The first is the '5 The enemy force consisted of approximately 200. Please enter your password, it must be 8 or more characters, I agree to Terms and Conditions and Privacy Statement, Many exclusive records, found only on our site, 1 on 1 Personal assistance from military photo and document experts, Access to Orbats mapping tool, allowing you to trace your WW1 ancestors steps. A recommendation is a full statement, usually supplied by a commanding officer, of why a medal should be awarded to an individual. Led a charge under a galling fire, in which he inflicted great loss upon the enemy. Queen's Gallantry Medal Michael Rose (British Army officer) S Rupert Smith Vincent Strafford Michael Swindells T Dominic Troulan Categories Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. ; having been wounded in the hip so as to be unable to stand, at Camas Meadows, Idaho, he still continued to direct the men under his charge until the enemy withdrew. Sea Gallantry Medal (SGM) Davidson Canyon near Camp Crittenden, Arizona Territory. 1793-1814 (Canadian recipients); Egypt Medal, 1882-1889 (Canadian . These awards tend to be announced in the London Gazetteunder the heading Foreign Orders. Greaves in the center of the savage hand-to-hand fighting, managed to shoot and bash a gap through the swarming Apaches, permitting his companions to break free . He was aware of the potential danger to NCA colleagues and potentially members of the public. Dont include personal or financial information like your National Insurance number or credit card details. The medal is circular, struck in silver, and measures 36 millimeters in diameter. For rescuing two girls being held by Native Americans. Served under the assumed name of Charles Gardner. Knight/Dame Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB/DCB) , Knight/Dame Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG/DCMG) , / Knight/Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE/DBE) It was already dark and the ground surface was uneven and littered with debris. research. Dealer Retail Value *. While carrying dispatches was attacked by 125 hostile Indians, whom he and his comrades fought throughout the day. To this end, the CGC replaced the DSO (when awarded for gallantry), the DCM and both types of CGM (Naval and RAF). 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