From the book 'Ribbons and Medals' by H Taprell Dorling:
"The Order of St. George...was awarded only for conspicuous bravery in action against the enemy...
"Over two million Crosses and Medals of St. George were distributed to soldiers, sisters of mercy, and members of Red Cross institutions and hospitals during the First World War...
"The Order of St. George was essentially military, and could never be conferred upon civilians except for services actually under fire...
"The black and orange ribbon of this Order meant 'through Darkness to Light,' ..."