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Médaille militaire

The Médaille militaire (English: Military Medal) is a military decoration of the French Republic for other ranks for meritorious service and acts of bravery in action against an enemy force. It is the third highest award of the French Republic, after the Légion d'honneur, a civil and military order, and the ordre de la Libération, a Second World War-only order. The Médaille militaire is therefore the most senior entirely military active French decoration.

Médaille militaire
Badge of the Médaille Militaire (obverse)
TypeMilitary decoration
Awarded forValour in combat or long service
Presented by France
EligibilityPrivates, NCOs, Commanders-in-chief generals and admirals
StatusCurrently awarded
EstablishedJanuary 22, 1852
Ribbon of the Military Medal
Precedence
Next (higher)Order of Liberation
Next (lower)National Order of Merit

During World War I, 230,000 médailles were awarded,[1] when 1,400,000 French Army soldiers were killed and 3,000,000 wounded. For comparison, the UK Military Medal was awarded on 115,000 occasions in World War I, when 673,375 British Army soldiers were killed and 1,643,469 wounded. There were 628 awards to 627 recipients of the Victoria Cross, the United Kingdom's highest military decoration.

The award was first established in 1852 by the first President of the French Republic, Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte who may have taken his inspiration from a medal established and awarded by his father, Louis Bonaparte, King of Holland.

After the First World War, the Military Medal was also temporarily awarded for wounds received in combat.[2]

Statute

Like many other French awards, the médaille can be awarded for different reasons. It can be awarded to foreign nationals serving with or alongside the French armed forces.[2]

  • To members of the military other than commissioned officers (including enlisted ranks, non-commissioned officers and aspirants or Officer Designate).[2]
    • As an award for valour, it is the second highest award ranking immediately after the Légion d'honneur.
    • As an in between medal for enlisted members, NCO and O(D) awarded the Légion d'honneur for "combat actions", nowadays mostly done posthumously.
    • As a service medal, for long-serving NCOs.
  • To generals and admirals who have been commanders-in-chief, as a supreme award for leadership. These general officers must already have been awarded the grand cross of the Légion d'honneur.[2]

Award description

The Médaille militaire is a silver laurel wreath, 28 mm (1.1 in) in diameter, wrapped around a central gold medallion bearing the left profile of Marianne, effigy of the French Republic, the original 2nd Empire variant bore the left profile of Emperor Napoleon III. The central gold medallion is surrounded by a blue enamelled ring bearing the gilt inscription "RÉPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE" (English: "FRENCH REPUBLIC") with a small gilt five-pointed star at the bottom for a 4th Republic award, three stars for a 5th Republic variant, the 3rd Republic variant bore the date 1870, the 2nd Empire variant bore the gilt inscription "LOUIS-NAPOLEON" in lieu of "RÉPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE" and had flowers on both sides of the small star at the bottom. The original variant was topped by a silver imperial eagle with a loop through which the suspension ring passed, all other variants were and are topped by a device composed of a breastplate superimposed over crossed cannons, a naval anchor, sabres, swords and battle axes, to which the suspension ring passes through a loop for attachment to a ribbon. The reverse of the medallion is common to all variants since inception of the award, it bears the relief inscription on three lines "VALEUR ET DISCIPLINE" (English: "VALOUR AND DISCIPLINE") and is surrounded by a blue enamelled ring.[2]

The ribbon of the Médaille militaire is 37 mm (1.5 in) wide, yellow in color with 6 mm-wide (0.24 in) green stripes on each edge. This ribbon was borrowed from the Order of the Iron Crown which it effectively replaced in France.

2nd Empire
1852–1870
3rd Republic
1870–1940
4th Republic
1946–1958
5th Republic
1958–present
Reverse common
to all variants
         

Recipients

 
Field Marshal Montgomery, a recipient of the Médaille militaire
 
WW1 African American fighter pilot Eugene Bullard, a recipient of the Médaille militaire
 
Marshal of France, Great Britain and Poland, Ferdinand Foch, a recipient of the Médaille militaire

The Médaille militaire was awarded in some number to British and allied forces (allies of the French Empire) during the Crimean War of 1854-56 and in reasonably large numbers to allied forces in the 1914-18 war. During the Second World War, the Médaille reached its highest numbers of foreign bestowals, most often to members of the British Army as well as to the United States military. The general's médaille was awarded to Winston Churchill, Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Josip Broz Tito, as supreme commanders of the UK, US and Yugoslav military forces, but to also effective military leaders, such as General of the Army Dwight Eisenhower, and to Admiral of the Fleet Andrew Cunningham, 1st Viscount Cunningham of Hyndhope.

Unit award

In addition to the individual medal, the Médaille militaire is also authorized as a unit award to those military commands who display the same criteria of bravery as would be required for the individual medal. The médaille is displayed on the flag of these units. It is one of the rarest unit awards in the French military.[2]

This unit award should not be confused with the fourragère de la médaille militaire, which is a cord suspended from the shoulder of a military uniform worn by members of units which had been mentioned in despatches. A fourragère aux couleurs du ruban de la médaille militaire (fourragère in the colours of the ribbon of the médaille militaire) is worn by units which had been mentioned four times, a fourragère aux couleurs de la légion d'honneur et de la médaille militaire (fourragère in the colours of the ribbons of the légion d'honneur and the médaille militaire) for units mentioned twelve times. Ten American units can wear the fourragère de la médaille militaire.

Notable French and foreign recipients (partial list)

The individuals listed below were recipients of the "Médaille Militaire:[3]

Recent Recipients for Valour

Name Unit Rank Date of effect Notes
Adrien Moulard Army, Armored Cavalry Master Corporal (brigadier-chef) November 20, 2013 WIA
Renan Thierry Army, Armored Cavalry Master Corporal (brigadier-chef) November 20, 2013 WIA
Thomas Guillebaut Air Force Master Corporal (caporal chef) December 13, 2013 KIA
Also knight of the Légion d'honneur
John Conte Army, Foreign Legion Private First Class (soldat de première classe) April 29, 2014[6] WIA
Geraldino Hoareaeu Army, Foreign Legion Private First Class (soldat de première classe) April 29, 2014[6] WIA
Marcel Kalafut Army, Foreign Legion Staff Sergeant (sergent-chef) May 12, 2014 KIA
Also knight of the Légion d'honneur
Dejvid Nikolic Army, Foreign Legion Master Warrant Officer (adjudant-chef) July 17, 2014 WIA
Nikolic later died from his wounds and was created knight of the Légion d'honneur
Antoine Le Quinio Army, Troupes de Marine Corporal (caporal) July 19, 2014 KIA
Also knight of the Légion d'honneur
Nicolas Vokaer Army, Troupes de Marine Corporal (caporal) July 19, 2014 KIA
Also knight of the Légion d'honneur
Teiva Li Hip Army, Troupes de Marine Corporal (brigadier) July 28, 2014 WIA
Alex Tite Army, Troupes de Marine Master Corporal 1st class (caporal-chef de première classe) July 28, 2014 WIA
Mickaël Galeran Army, Artillery Master Corporal (brigadier-chef) October 2, 2014 WIA
Thomas Dupuy Air Force Warrant Officer (adjudant) November 3, 2014 KIA
Also knight of the Légion d'honneur
Samir Bajja Armed Forces Fuel Service Warrant Officer (agent technique en chef) December 3, 2014[7] KIA
Also knight of the Légion d'honneur
François Fernandez Army, Signal Corps Warrant Officer (adjudant) December 5, 2014[8] WIA
Rémy Boullé Air Force Master Corporal (caporal-chef) January 16, 2015[9] WIA
Ludovic Sailly Air Force Warrant Officer (adjudant) January 30, 2015[10] WIA
Damien Legrand Air Force Staff Sergeant (sergent-chef) January 30, 2015[10] WIA
Mathieu Paulet Air Force Staff Sergeant (sergent-chef) January 30, 2015[10] WIA
Franck Poirot Air Force Master Corporal (caporal-chef) January 30, 2015[10] WIA
Yann Pollet Army, Corps of Engineers Staff Sergeant (sergent-chef) March 13, 2015[11] WIA
Aurélie Salel Army, Corps of Engineers Sergeant (sergent) March 18, 2015[12] WIA
Later died from her wounds and made Knight of the Légion d'honneur[13]
Florian Dumont Army, Corps of Engineers Master Corporal (caporal-chef) May 4, 2015[14] WIA
Later died from his wounds and made Knight of the Légion d'honneur[15]
Nicolas Caron Army Staff Sergeant (sergent-chef) October 16, 2015[16] WIA

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Also awarded the U.S. Medal of Honor, the British Distinguished Conduct Medal, and the Croix de guerre for bravery displayed in Hamel, France.

References

  1. ^ historique de la société d'entraide des médaillés militaires (in French)
  2. ^ a b c d e f Battini, Jean; Zaniewicki, Witold (2003). Guide pratique des décorations françaises actuelles (in French). Paris: LAVAUZELLE. pp. 51–58. ISBN 2-7025-1030-2.
  3. ^ Category:Recipients of the Médaille Militaire
  4. ^ "Bluethenthal, Arthur "Bluey"". Jewsinsports.org. Retrieved December 22, 2010.
  5. ^ Joseph Siegman (2000). Jewish sports legends: the International Jewish Hall of Fame. Brassey's. ISBN 1-57488-284-8. Retrieved December 22, 2010.
  6. ^ a b Décret du 8 février 2016 portant concession de la Médaille militaire
  7. ^ Décret du 14 septembre 2015 portant concession de la Médaille militaire
  8. ^ Décret du 14 septembre 2015 portant concession de la Médaille militaire
  9. ^ Décret du 14 septembre 2015 portant concession de la Médaille militaire
  10. ^ a b c d Décret du 14 septembre 2015 portant concession de la Médaille militaire
  11. ^ Décret du 14 septembre 2015 portant concession de la Médaille militaire
  12. ^ Décret du 14 septembre 2015 portant concession de la Médaille militaire
  13. ^ Décret du 14 septembre 2015 portant nomination
  14. ^ Décret du 14 septembre 2015 portant concession de la Médaille militaire
  15. ^ Décret du 14 septembre 2015 portant nomination
  16. ^ Décret du 8 février 2016 portant concession de la Médaille militaire

External links

  • France Phaléristique (in French)
  • Médaille Militaire information held by the Grande Chancellerie de la Légion d'honneur (in French)

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The Medaille militaire English Military Medal is a military decoration of the French Republic for other ranks for meritorious service and acts of bravery in action against an enemy force It is the third highest award of the French Republic after the Legion d honneur a civil and military order and the ordre de la Liberation a Second World War only order The Medaille militaire is therefore the most senior entirely military active French decoration Medaille militaireBadge of the Medaille Militaire obverse TypeMilitary decorationAwarded forValour in combat or long servicePresented byFranceEligibilityPrivates NCOs Commanders in chief generals and admiralsStatusCurrently awardedEstablishedJanuary 22 1852Ribbon of the Military MedalPrecedenceNext higher Order of LiberationNext lower National Order of MeritDuring World War I 230 000 medailles were awarded 1 when 1 400 000 French Army soldiers were killed and 3 000 000 wounded For comparison the UK Military Medal was awarded on 115 000 occasions in World War I when 673 375 British Army soldiers were killed and 1 643 469 wounded There were 628 awards to 627 recipients of the Victoria Cross the United Kingdom s highest military decoration The award was first established in 1852 by the first President of the French Republic Louis Napoleon Bonaparte who may have taken his inspiration from a medal established and awarded by his father Louis Bonaparte King of Holland After the First World War the Military Medal was also temporarily awarded for wounds received in combat 2 Contents 1 Statute 2 Award description 3 Recipients 4 Unit award 5 Notable French and foreign recipients partial list 5 1 Recent Recipients for Valour 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksStatute EditLike many other French awards the medaille can be awarded for different reasons It can be awarded to foreign nationals serving with or alongside the French armed forces 2 To members of the military other than commissioned officers including enlisted ranks non commissioned officers and aspirants or Officer Designate 2 As an award for valour it is the second highest award ranking immediately after the Legion d honneur As an in between medal for enlisted members NCO and O D awarded the Legion d honneur for combat actions nowadays mostly done posthumously As a service medal for long serving NCOs To generals and admirals who have been commanders in chief as a supreme award for leadership These general officers must already have been awarded the grand cross of the Legion d honneur 2 Award description EditThe Medaille militaire is a silver laurel wreath 28 mm 1 1 in in diameter wrapped around a central gold medallion bearing the left profile of Marianne effigy of the French Republic the original 2nd Empire variant bore the left profile of Emperor Napoleon III The central gold medallion is surrounded by a blue enamelled ring bearing the gilt inscription REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE English FRENCH REPUBLIC with a small gilt five pointed star at the bottom for a 4th Republic award three stars for a 5th Republic variant the 3rd Republic variant bore the date 1870 the 2nd Empire variant bore the gilt inscription LOUIS NAPOLEON in lieu of REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE and had flowers on both sides of the small star at the bottom The original variant was topped by a silver imperial eagle with a loop through which the suspension ring passed all other variants were and are topped by a device composed of a breastplate superimposed over crossed cannons a naval anchor sabres swords and battle axes to which the suspension ring passes through a loop for attachment to a ribbon The reverse of the medallion is common to all variants since inception of the award it bears the relief inscription on three lines VALEUR ET DISCIPLINE English VALOUR AND DISCIPLINE and is surrounded by a blue enamelled ring 2 The ribbon of the Medaille militaire is 37 mm 1 5 in wide yellow in color with 6 mm wide 0 24 in green stripes on each edge This ribbon was borrowed from the Order of the Iron Crown which it effectively replaced in France 2nd Empire1852 1870 3rd Republic1870 1940 4th Republic1946 1958 5th Republic1958 present Reverse commonto all variants Recipients Edit Field Marshal Montgomery a recipient of the Medaille militaire WW1 African American fighter pilot Eugene Bullard a recipient of the Medaille militaire Marshal of France Great Britain and Poland Ferdinand Foch a recipient of the Medaille militaire The Medaille militaire was awarded in some number to British and allied forces allies of the French Empire during the Crimean War of 1854 56 and in reasonably large numbers to allied forces in the 1914 18 war During the Second World War the Medaille reached its highest numbers of foreign bestowals most often to members of the British Army as well as to the United States military The general s medaille was awarded to Winston Churchill Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Josip Broz Tito as supreme commanders of the UK US and Yugoslav military forces but to also effective military leaders such as General of the Army Dwight Eisenhower and to Admiral of the Fleet Andrew Cunningham 1st Viscount Cunningham of Hyndhope Unit award EditIn addition to the individual medal the Medaille militaire is also authorized as a unit award to those military commands who display the same criteria of bravery as would be required for the individual medal The medaille is displayed on the flag of these units It is one of the rarest unit awards in the French military 2 This unit award should not be confused with the fourragere de la medaille militaire which is a cord suspended from the shoulder of a military uniform worn by members of units which had been mentioned in despatches A fourragere aux couleurs du ruban de la medaille militaire fourragere in the colours of the ribbon of the medaille militaire is worn by units which had been mentioned four times a fourragere aux couleurs de la legion d honneur et de la medaille militaire fourragere in the colours of the ribbons of the legion d honneur and the medaille militaire for units mentioned twelve times Ten American units can wear the fourragere de la medaille militaire Notable French and foreign recipients partial list EditThe individuals listed below were recipients of the Medaille Militaire 3 Private John Alexander VC United Kingdom Nurse and resistance fighter Berty Albrecht posthumous Marshal of France 1864 Francois Achille Bazaine World War 1 pilot Arthur Bluethenthal 4 5 United States posthumous World War 1 African American fighter pilot Eugene Jacques Bullard United States Sergeant Louis Ferdinand Celine Sergeant Eugene Chavant Yvonne Chollet posthumous Marshal of France Great Britain and Poland Ferdinand Foch Prime Minister Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill United Kingdom USMC Sergeant Major Daniel Joseph Dan Daly United States Private Herman Davis United States First sergeant Samuel Sam Dreben United States President Dwight D Eisenhower United States Rene Joyeuse FFL OSS Captain France Corporal Francois Faber posthumous Colonel Rene Paul Fonck Corporal Edward Foster VC United Kingdom Russian flying ace Viktor Georgiyevich Fyodorov Russia Jean Gabin Police prefect Louis Lepine General of the Army Douglas MacArthur United States Capitaine Georges Felix Madon World War 2 fighter ace Paul Joseph de Montgolfier Field Marshal Bernard Law Montgomery 1st Viscount Montgomery of Alamein United Kingdom Norwegian Crown Prince and Chief of Defence Olav V Norway Corporal Thomas A Pope note 1 United States Father of the French Air Force General Pierre Auguste Roques President Franklin D Roosevelt United States posthumous Marshal Henri Philippe Benoni Omer Joseph Petain Master corporal Pierre Auguste Sarrus Master corporal Pierre Schoendoerffer Partisan leader and Prime Minister Josip Broz Tito Yugoslavia Susan Travers French Foreign Legion Marthe Cohn Corporal Clarence Van Allen United States Recent Recipients for Valour Edit Name Unit Rank Date of effect NotesAdrien Moulard Army Armored Cavalry Master Corporal brigadier chef November 20 2013 WIARenan Thierry Army Armored Cavalry Master Corporal brigadier chef November 20 2013 WIAThomas Guillebaut Air Force Master Corporal caporal chef December 13 2013 KIAAlso knight of the Legion d honneurJohn Conte Army Foreign Legion Private First Class soldat de premiere classe April 29 2014 6 WIAGeraldino Hoareaeu Army Foreign Legion Private First Class soldat de premiere classe April 29 2014 6 WIAMarcel Kalafut Army Foreign Legion Staff Sergeant sergent chef May 12 2014 KIAAlso knight of the Legion d honneurDejvid Nikolic Army Foreign Legion Master Warrant Officer adjudant chef July 17 2014 WIANikolic later died from his wounds and was created knight of the Legion d honneurAntoine Le Quinio Army Troupes de Marine Corporal caporal July 19 2014 KIAAlso knight of the Legion d honneurNicolas Vokaer Army Troupes de Marine Corporal caporal July 19 2014 KIAAlso knight of the Legion d honneurTeiva Li Hip Army Troupes de Marine Corporal brigadier July 28 2014 WIAAlex Tite Army Troupes de Marine Master Corporal 1st class caporal chef de premiere classe July 28 2014 WIAMickael Galeran Army Artillery Master Corporal brigadier chef October 2 2014 WIAThomas Dupuy Air Force Warrant Officer adjudant November 3 2014 KIAAlso knight of the Legion d honneurSamir Bajja Armed Forces Fuel Service Warrant Officer agent technique en chef December 3 2014 7 KIAAlso knight of the Legion d honneurFrancois Fernandez Army Signal Corps Warrant Officer adjudant December 5 2014 8 WIARemy Boulle Air Force Master Corporal caporal chef January 16 2015 9 WIALudovic Sailly Air Force Warrant Officer adjudant January 30 2015 10 WIADamien Legrand Air Force Staff Sergeant sergent chef January 30 2015 10 WIAMathieu Paulet Air Force Staff Sergeant sergent chef January 30 2015 10 WIAFranck Poirot Air Force Master Corporal caporal chef January 30 2015 10 WIAYann Pollet Army Corps of Engineers Staff Sergeant sergent chef March 13 2015 11 WIAAurelie Salel Army Corps of Engineers Sergeant sergent March 18 2015 12 WIALater died from her wounds and made Knight of the Legion d honneur 13 Florian Dumont Army Corps of Engineers Master Corporal caporal chef May 4 2015 14 WIALater died from his wounds and made Knight of the Legion d honneur 15 Nicolas Caron Army Staff Sergeant sergent chef October 16 2015 16 WIASee also Edit France portal World War I portal World War II portalRibbons of the French military and civil awardsNotes Edit Also awarded the U S Medal of Honor the British Distinguished Conduct Medal and the Croix de guerre for bravery displayed in Hamel France References Edit historique de la societe d entraide des medailles militaires in French a b c d e f Battini Jean Zaniewicki Witold 2003 Guide pratique des decorations francaises actuelles in French Paris LAVAUZELLE pp 51 58 ISBN 2 7025 1030 2 Category Recipients of the Medaille Militaire Bluethenthal Arthur Bluey Jewsinsports org Retrieved December 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