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New Zealand War Medal

The New Zealand War Medal was a campaign medal authorised in 1869 to be awarded to Imperial and Colonial troops involved in the New Zealand Wars of 1845–47 and 1860–66.[1] The New Zealand Wars were previously known as the Māori Wars, Anglo-Māori Wars or Land Wars.

New Zealand War Medal
Obverse and reverse of the medal
TypeCampaign medal
Awarded forCampaign service
DescriptionSilver disk, 36 mm in diameter
Presented byUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
EligibilityBritish and Colonial forces
Campaign(s)New Zealand Wars
(1845–47, 1860–66)
Established1869
Total recipients4,400
Ribbon bar
RelatedNew Zealand Cross for bravery

Imperial forces included British Army, Royal Navy and Royal Marines. The Colonial militia were recruited both locally and in Australia, and included mobile forces like Von Tempsky's Forest Rangers and the Arawa Flying Column from a Māori tribe for the guerrilla war in the New Zealand bush.

For Imperial forces, it was awarded to those "who actually served in the field against the enemy in New Zealand".[2][3]

The medal was granted to Colonial Forces and Friendly natives who had "been actually under fire, or otherwise conspicuous for distinguished service in the field," and also to nearest relatives of anyone killed in action or who had died of his wounds.[4] Claims from Colonial forces were closed in 1900 but reopened in 1910 and 1913 in association with land claims for service in the war. Claims were finally closed for Europeans in 1915 and Māori in 1916.

Description edit

The medal is silver, circular, 36 millimetres (1.4 in) in diameter and with a straight bar suspender ornamented with New Zealand fern fronds.[1] The medal was designed by the brothers A. B. and J. S. Wyon.[5]: 143 

The obverse shows an effigy of Queen Victoria, facing left and wearing a diadem and veil, with the legend: VICTORIA D: G: BRITT : REG : F : D : The bust is similar to, but larger than, that on the Abyssinian Medal issued in the same year.

The reverse has a laurel wreath containing the year or years between which the recipient served, with the words NEW ZEALAND above and VIRTUTIS HONOR (Honour of valour) below. Generally Colonial militia medals are undated, as were some to Imperial forces. The year(s) of service, within the period 1845 to 1866, were shown over three lines, for example: 1863 / to / 1865. Uniquely for a British campaign medal, the years are die struck in the centre.[5]: 143  The longest period shown on an awarded medal was "1846 to 1865", of which only one was bestowed, while unawarded specimens are known bearing the dates "1846 to 1866".[5]: 144 

The rim of the medal was impressed with the recipient's number, name, regiment and – for those above private – their rank. Some medals with an undated reverse also have the relevant years of service engraved on the rim.[5]: 143 

The ribbon, 1.25 inches (32 mm) wide, is of blue with a 10 mm red centre stripe.[5]: 143 

No clasps (bars) were issued.[6]

Number issued edit

The number struck was 1,957 (Imperial government) and 2,500 (Colonial government), total 4,457, of which about 4,400 were issued.
The New Zealand Ministry of Defence retained a few unclaimed medals, some of which they sold in the 1960s marked "specimen" and with the name of the recipient obliterated.[5]: 143 

See also edit

Dennerly, Peter Y. (May 1986). "The New Zealand War Medal: Awards to Colonial Units". The Volunteers: Journal of the New Zealand Military Historical Society. 12 (4). New Zealand Military Historical Society.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Mussell, John W., ed. (2015). Medal Yearbook 2015. Honiton, Devon: Token Publishing Limited. p. 147.
  2. ^ "Horse Guards' General Order 17 of 1 March 1869". Journal of the Orders & Medals Research Society. 58 (1): 18. March 2019.
  3. ^ "New Zealand War Medals". Papers Past. National Library of New zealand. Retrieved 11 January 2024.
  4. ^ Papers Relative to the Issue of the New Zealand War Medal, Wellington, 1871, p. 3 – via Papers Past, That, in accordance with the report of the Joint Committee, the New Zealand War Medal should be granted to such Colonial Forces and friendly Natives in all cases where the claimants have been actually under fire, or otherwise conspicuous for distinguished service in the field. The medal also to be given to the nearest relatives or any who have died of wounds or been killed in action.{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  5. ^ a b c d e f Joslin, E. C.; Litherland, A. R.; Simpkin, B. T. (1988). British Battles and Medals. London: Spink & Son Ltd. ISBN 9780907605256.
  6. ^ Dorling, Taprell (1956). Ribbons and Medals. London: A. H. Baldwin & Sons Ltd. p. 62.

External links edit

  • "Ngā mētara me ngā rekoata mahi · Medals & service records". New Zealand Defence Force.

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The New Zealand War Medal was a campaign medal authorised in 1869 to be awarded to Imperial and Colonial troops involved in the New Zealand Wars of 1845 47 and 1860 66 1 The New Zealand Wars were previously known as the Maori Wars Anglo Maori Wars or Land Wars New Zealand War MedalObverse and reverse of the medalTypeCampaign medalAwarded forCampaign serviceDescriptionSilver disk 36 mm in diameterPresented byUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and IrelandEligibilityBritish and Colonial forcesCampaign s New Zealand Wars 1845 47 1860 66 Established1869Total recipients4 400Ribbon barRelatedNew Zealand Cross for braveryImperial forces included British Army Royal Navy and Royal Marines The Colonial militia were recruited both locally and in Australia and included mobile forces like Von Tempsky s Forest Rangers and the Arawa Flying Column from a Maori tribe for the guerrilla war in the New Zealand bush For Imperial forces it was awarded to those who actually served in the field against the enemy in New Zealand 2 3 The medal was granted to Colonial Forces and Friendly natives who had been actually under fire or otherwise conspicuous for distinguished service in the field and also to nearest relatives of anyone killed in action or who had died of his wounds 4 Claims from Colonial forces were closed in 1900 but reopened in 1910 and 1913 in association with land claims for service in the war Claims were finally closed for Europeans in 1915 and Maori in 1916 Contents 1 Description 2 Number issued 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksDescription editThe medal is silver circular 36 millimetres 1 4 in in diameter and with a straight bar suspender ornamented with New Zealand fern fronds 1 The medal was designed by the brothers A B and J S Wyon 5 143 The obverse shows an effigy of Queen Victoria facing left and wearing a diadem and veil with the legend VICTORIA D G BRITT REG F D The bust is similar to but larger than that on the Abyssinian Medal issued in the same year The reverse has a laurel wreath containing the year or years between which the recipient served with the words NEW ZEALAND above and VIRTUTIS HONOR Honour of valour below Generally Colonial militia medals are undated as were some to Imperial forces The year s of service within the period 1845 to 1866 were shown over three lines for example 1863 to 1865 Uniquely for a British campaign medal the years are die struck in the centre 5 143 The longest period shown on an awarded medal was 1846 to 1865 of which only one was bestowed while unawarded specimens are known bearing the dates 1846 to 1866 5 144 The rim of the medal was impressed with the recipient s number name regiment and for those above private their rank Some medals with an undated reverse also have the relevant years of service engraved on the rim 5 143 The ribbon 1 25 inches 32 mm wide is of blue with a 10 mm red centre stripe 5 143 No clasps bars were issued 6 Number issued editThe number struck was 1 957 Imperial government and 2 500 Colonial government total 4 457 of which about 4 400 were issued The New Zealand Ministry of Defence retained a few unclaimed medals some of which they sold in the 1960s marked specimen and with the name of the recipient obliterated 5 143 See also editDennerly Peter Y May 1986 The New Zealand War Medal Awards to Colonial Units The Volunteers Journal of the New Zealand Military Historical Society 12 4 New Zealand Military Historical Society References edit a b Mussell John W ed 2015 Medal Yearbook 2015 Honiton Devon Token Publishing Limited p 147 Horse Guards General Order 17 of 1 March 1869 Journal of the Orders amp Medals Research Society 58 1 18 March 2019 New Zealand War Medals Papers Past National Library of New zealand Retrieved 11 January 2024 Papers Relative to the Issue of the New Zealand War Medal Wellington 1871 p 3 via Papers Past That in accordance with the report of the Joint Committee the New Zealand War Medal should be granted to such Colonial Forces and friendly Natives in all cases where the claimants have been actually under fire or otherwise conspicuous for distinguished service in the field The medal also to be given to the nearest relatives or any who have died of wounds or been killed in action a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint location missing publisher link a b c d e f Joslin E C Litherland A R Simpkin B T 1988 British Battles and Medals London Spink amp Son Ltd ISBN 9780907605256 Dorling Taprell 1956 Ribbons and Medals London A H Baldwin amp Sons Ltd p 62 External links edit Nga metara me nga rekoata mahi Medals amp service records New Zealand Defence Force Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title New Zealand War Medal amp oldid 1194985940, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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