Medal: The Pacific Star awarded to George Davis, mounted with six others

Maker
Royal Mint, UK (estab. 0886 AD)
Production date
1939-1945
1953
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Description
Campaign medal awarded to George Davis. Part of a mounted set of full-sized medals belonging to Davis from both World War I and World War II. Mounted fourth from the left.
Awarded for operational service in the Pacific between 8 December 1941 and 2 September 1945. Description: bronze six pointed star, 43mm diameter with a ring suspender and grosgrain ribbon. Obverse: the Royal cypher ‘GRI’ with ‘VI’ below; the cypher is surmounted by a crown on a circlet with the title ‘THE PACIFIC STAR’. The reverse is plain. Ribbon: grosgrain, 32mm wide. The centre of the ribbon is dark green (jungle) with a central yellow stripe (beach). On the outer edges are red (Army), dark blue (Navy) and light blue (Air Force).
Source: Spink: 158.
Accession number
1999.21.23
Museum System ID
44348
Collection type
Classification
Maker and role
Royal Mint, UK (estab. 0886 AD): Manufacturer
Media/Materials
Bronze: 1 - medal
Grosgrain ribbon: 2 - ribbon
Measurements
165mm x 95mm (L x W)
Measurement details
2D objects (HxW): H 95 W 165mm: 0 - Whole
Production place and notes
England, Great Britain, Europe
On display?
Not on display

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