Royal Warrants for Decorations




2074
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 56

Royal Warrants instituting the George Cross and the George Medal.

Department of Internal Affairs,
Wellington, 25th June, 1941.

THE following Royal Warrants instituting the George Cross and the George Medal are hereby published for general information.

W. E. PARRY, Minister of Internal Affairs.

THE GEORGE CROSS.

ROYAL WARRANT.

GEORGE R.I.

GEORGE THE SIXTH, by the Grace of God, of Great Britain, Ireland and the British Dominions beyond the Seas King, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India, to all to whom these Presents shall come. GREETING !

Whereas We have taken into Our Royal consideration the many acts of heroism performed both by male and by female persons, especially during the present war :

And whereas We are desirous of honouring those who perform such deeds :

We do by these Presents for Us, Our Heirs and Successors institute and create a new Decoration which we desire should be highly prized and eagerly sought after.

First : It is ordained that the Decoration shall be designated and styled “The George Cross.”

Secondly : It is ordained that the Decoration shall consist of a plain cross with four equal limbs, the cross having in the centre a circular medallion bearing a design showing St. George and the Dragon, that the inscription “For Gallantry” shall appear round this medallion, and in the angle of each limb of the cross the Royal cypher “G. VI” forming a circle concentric with the medallion, that the reverse of the cross shall be plain and bear the name of the recipient and the date of the award, that the Cross shall be suspended by a ring from a bar adorned with laurel leaves, and that the whole shall be in silver.

Thirdly : It is ordained that the persons eligible for the Decoration of the Cross shall be

(1) Our faithful subjects and persons under Our protection in civil life, male and female, of Our United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, India, Burma, Our Colonies, and of Territories under Our Suzerainty, Protection or Jurisdiction ;

(2) Persons of any rank in the Naval, Military or Air Forces of Our United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, of India, of Burma, of Our Colonies, and of Territories under Our Suzerainty, Protection or Jurisdiction, including the Home Guard and in India members of the Frontier Corps and Military Police and members of Indian States’ Forces and in Burma members of the Burma Frontier Force and Military Police, and including also the military Nursing Services and the Women’s Auxiliary Services ;

(3) Our faithful subjects and persons under Our protection in civil life, male and female, within, and members of the Naval, Military or Air Forces belonging to, any other part of Our Dominions, Our Government whereof has signified its desire that the Cross should be awarded under the provisions of this Our Warrant, and any Territory being administered by Us in such Government.

The Cross is intended primarily for civilians and award in Our military services is to be confined to actions for which purely military honours are not normally granted.

Fourthly : It is ordained that awards shall be made only on a recommendation to Us, for civilians by Our Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury, and for Officers and members of Our Naval, Military or Air Forces, as described in the previous Clause of this Our Warrant, only on a recommendation by Our First Lord of the Admiralty, Our Secretary of State for War or Our Secretary of State for Air, as the case may be.

Fifthly : It is ordained that the Cross shall be awarded only for acts of the greatest heroism or of the most conspicuous courage in circumstances of extreme danger, and that the Cross may be awarded posthumously.

Sixthly : It is ordained that every recommendation for the award of the Cross shall be submitted with such description and conclusive proof as the circumstances of the case will allow, and attestation of the act as the Minister or Ministers concerned may think requisite.

Seventhly : It is ordained that the Cross shall be worn by recipients on the left breast suspended from a ribbon one and a quarter inches in width, of dark blue, that it shall be worn immediately after the Victoria Cross and in front of the Insignia of all British Orders of Chivalry, and that on those occasions when only the ribbon is worn, a replica in silver of the Cross in miniature shall be affixed to the centre of the ribbon.

Provided that when the Cross is worn by a woman, it may be worn on the left shoulder, suspended from a ribbon of the same width and colour, fashioned into a bow.

Eightieth : It is ordained that the award of the George Cross shall entitle the recipient on all occasions when the use of such letters is customary, to have placed after his or her names the letters “G.C.”

Ninety : It is ordained that an action which is worthy of recognition by the award of the Cross, but is performed by one upon whom the Decoration has been conferred, may be recorded by the award of a Bar to be attached to the ribbon by which the Cross is suspended, that for each such additional award an additional Bar shall be added, and that for each Bar awarded a replica in silver of the Cross in miniature in addition to the emblem already worn, shall be added to the ribbon when worn alone.

Tenthly : It is ordained that the names of all those upon or on account of whom We may be pleased to confer or present the Cross, or a Bar to the Cross, shall be published in the London Gazette, and that a Register of such names shall be kept in the Central Chancery of the Orders of Knighthood.

Eleventhly : It is ordained that from the date of this Our Warrant, the grant of the Medal of the Order of the British Empire, for Gallantry, which was instituted and created by His late Majesty King George the Fifth, shall cease, and a recipient of that Medal, living at the date of this Our Warrant shall return it to the Central Chancery of the Orders of Knighthood and become instead a holder of the George Cross : provided that there shall be a similar change in relation to any posthumous grant of the Medal of the Order of the British Empire, for Gallantry, made since the commencement of the present war.

Twelfthly : It is ordained that reproductions of the Cross, known as a Miniature Cross, which may be worn on certain occasions by those to whom the Decoration is awarded shall be half the size of the George Cross.

Thirteenthly : It is ordained that it shall be competent for Us, Our Heirs and Successors by an Order under Our Sign Manual and on a recommendation to that effect by or through Our Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury, Our First Lord of the Admiralty, Our Secretary of State for War, or Our Secretary of State for Air, as the case may be, to cancel and annul the award to any person of the George Cross and that thereupon the name of such person in the Register shall be erased : provided that it shall be competent for Us, Our Heirs and Successors to restore the Decoration so forfeited when such recommendation has been withdrawn.

Lastly : We reserve to Ourselves, our Heirs, Successors, full power of annulling, altering, abrogating, augmenting, interpreting, or dispensing with these rules and ordinances, or any part thereof, by a notification under Our Sign Manual.

Given at Our Court at St. James’s, the twenty-fourth of September, one thousand nine hundred and forty, in the fourth year of Our Reign.

By His Majesty’s Command—

WINSTON S. CHURCHILL.

THE GEORGE MEDAL.

ROYAL WARRANT.

GEORGE R.I.

GEORGE THE SIXTH, by the Grace of God, of Great Britain, Ireland and the British Dominions beyond the Seas King, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India, to all to whom these Presents shall come. GREETING !

Whereas We have taken into Our Royal consideration the many Acts of great bravery performed both by male and by female persons especially during the present war :

And whereas We are desirous of honouring those who perform such deeds :

We do by these Presents for Us, Our Heirs and Successors institute and create a new Medal.

First : It is ordained that the Medal shall be designated and styled “The George Medal.”

Secondly : It is ordained that the Medal shall be circular in form and in silver, that it shall bear on the obverse the Crowned Effigy of the Sovereign, and on the reverse a representation of St. George slaying the Dragon on the coast of England, the design being circumscribed by the words “The George Medal.”

Thirdly : It is ordained that the persons eligible for the Medal shall be—

(1) Our faithful subjects and persons under Our protection in civil life, male and female, of Our United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, India, Burma, Our Colonies, and of Territories under Our Suzerainty, Protection or Jurisdiction ;



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🏛️ Royal Warrant Instituting the George Cross

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
25 June 1941
George Cross, Royal Warrant, Decoration, Gallantry, Heroism
  • W. E. Parry, Minister of Internal Affairs
  • WINSTON S. CHURCHILL

🏛️ Royal Warrant Instituting the George Medal

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
25 June 1941
George Medal, Royal Warrant, Bravery, Decoration
  • W. E. Parry, Minister of Internal Affairs
  • WINSTON S. CHURCHILL