(in the UK and Commonwealth countries) a medal for bravery awarded especially to civilians, instituted with the George Cross in 1940.
乔治奖章(在英国及英联邦国家通常向平民颁发以表彰英勇行为的奖章,1940年与乔治勋章一起设立)
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- The Australian War Memorial says both the George Cross and George Medals are recognised under cultural heritage laws and cannot be taken out of the country without permission.
- Four George Medals went to that gallant band of explosives officers who all defused a number of devices, one of them being killed.
- Other decorations awarded to the Home Guards included thirteen George Medals and two George Crosses, both posthumous.
- Henderson had been awarded a George Medal during the Mau Mau war in Kenya.
- The result was that the George Medal was introduced as a ‘junior’ to the George Cross.