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Definition of Distinguished conduct medal
1. Noun. A British military decoration for distinguished conduct in the field.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Distinguished Conduct Medal
Literary usage of Distinguished conduct medal
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Illinois in the World War: An Illustrated History of the Thirty-third Division by States Publications Society (1920)
"... Honor distinguished conduct medal Medaille Militaire Croix de Guerre with Palm
Leaf Belgian Croix de Guerre Charles C. Bark Distingu:shed Service Cross ..."
2. Trenching at Gallipoli: The Personal Narrative of a Newfoundlander with the by John Gallishaw (1916)
"One of the Dubs looking after him, said to me: " There's a man that would have
been recommended for a distinguished conduct medal if he 'd answered that ..."
3. Medals of the British Army: And how They Were Won by Thomas Carter (1861)
"Received the distinguished conduct medal for his gallantry at Inkermann, and was
subsequently mentioned by Captains Roxby and ..."
4. Medals of the British Army: And how They Were Won by Thomas Carter (1861)
"Received the distinguished conduct medal for his gallantry at Inkermann, and was
subsequently mentioned by Captains Roxby and Harkness, 55th. for his ..."
5. War Readings by National board for historical service (1918)
"One of the Dubs, looking after him, said to me: "There's a man that would have
been recommended for a distinguished conduct medal if he'd answered that ..."
6. History of the 107th Infantry, U.S.A. by Gerald F. Jacobson (1920)
"MAJOR British distinguished conduct medal During the operations against the ...
Congressional Medal of Honor British distinguished conduct medal French ..."