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General => Armed Forces => World War Two => Topic started by: PaulBol on Friday 20 September 13 16:48 BST (UK)
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Hi All,
I hope someone can answer this question, WW2 Medals why weren't they engraved when issued in 1948 -1949, like they weren't at the end of ww1. was it just down to cost.
Are there any ww2 medals that are engraved with the service men name?
any help would be great.
Paul
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I would guess that the marking of WW1 medals caused so much trouble with errors that the authorities decided not to bother after WW2. I was quite disappointed too when I found this out last year.
Alan
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Thanks for the info Alan.
Paul
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hi
for what it,s worth ww1 medals were sent out automatically where as ww2 medals had to be applied for by the individual person if they had already been demobbed .
regards
trevor
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Hi Paul,
I think you had it right to begin with, it really boiled down to administration and the cost of naming all the medals. Many WW2 veterans were incredibly disappointed when their medal entitlement dropped through the letterbox in a small cardboard box and unnamed.
Boots the chemist offered a naming service. I don't know how much this cost though.
Hope this helps.
Steve
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Hi All,
I hope someone can answer this question, WW2 Medals why weren't they engraved when issued in 1948 -1949, like they weren't at the end of ww1. was it just down to cost.
Are there any ww2 medals that are engraved with the service men name?
any help would be great.
Paul
My uncle's medals WW2 medals were all engraved on the back. I assume this was done privately.
Incidentally modern Iraq and Afghanistan medals are engraved
Cheers
Guy