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Miniature Medal - British War Medal

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Miniature Medal - British War Medal

£4.95Product Ref: 02596Military style - new

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  • Reproduction miniature campaign medal
  • Cast from an original medal
  • Presented with ribbon
  • Mounted on information card
  • Made in England
  • Donation made to charity for each medal sold
This medal was awarded to all members of the armed forces, 1914-18, in recognition of their ardous services in bringing the war to a successful conclusion.
Battle of the Somme (July-November 1916) was fought between British and German forces in Northern France. On 24th June 1916 the British started a massive bambardment. British troops advanced from their trenches with the loss of 60,000 men, 19,000 of them dead. The Battle of the Somme ended on 18th November with the allies having gained only a few kilometres.
This reproduction British War Medal is made from lead-free pewter. It is supplied on a blue, black, white and gold ribbon attached to a card with an image of British troops ready to charge 'over the top' on the front and historical information on the reverse.