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1901 China expedition commemorative medal






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1901 China expedition commemorative medal
1901 China expedition commemorative medal
TypeCampaign Medal
Awarded forRelief of the legations in Peking
Presented by France
EligibilityFrench citizens
Campaign(s)Boxer Rebellion
Clasps1900 CHINE 1901
Established15 April 1902
Total~34,500
Ribbon of the 1901 China expedition commemorative medal
General Robert Nivelle, a recipient of the 1901 China expedition commemorative medal
General Albert d'Amade, a recipient of the 1901 China expedition commemorative medal

The 1901 China expedition commemorative medal (French: "Médaille commémorative de l'expédition de Chine (1901)") was a French military campaign medal established by the law of 15 April 1902[1] to recognize service in China in 1900 and 1901 during the Boxer Rebellion.

In May 1900, an uprising throughout Northern China threatened the interests of nations with established concessions in major cities and leased territories in the Empire of China. This hostility against these powers was mainly driven by a secret nationalist and xenophobic group called "the Society of Righteous and Harmonious Fists", hence the name "Boxers" given to its members.[2]

It was decided by eight major powers (Germany, Austria, United States, France, Britain, Italy, Japan and Russia) to establish an international army of 150,000 men under the supreme command of German Field Marshal Count von Waldersee to rescue their besieged compatriotsinPeking and put down the rebellion in the provinces. Allied troops entered Peking on 14 August 1900 but a peace treaty with China was only signed on 7 September 1901.[2]

Award statute[edit]

The 1901 China expedition commemorative medal was awarded by the President of the French Republic, based on the recommendation of the minister under which the potential recipient served, to all officers, sailors and soldiers having participated in the French expedition to China during the following time periods:[1]

It was also awarded, on the recommendation of the Minister for External Affairs, to the French civilians who took part in the defence of the legations in Peking.[1]

The law of 15 April 1904 added as potential recipients of the 1901 China expedition commemorative medal, the officers, sailors and soldiers, destined to take part in the expedition, who disembarked in the Tonkin between 30 June 1900 and 8 August 1901 on the condition they did not already receive the Colonial Medal for the same time period.[1]

Award description[edit]

The 1901 China expedition commemorative medal was a 30mm in diameter circular silver medal. The obverse bore the relief image of the effigy of the "warrior republic" in the form of the left profile of a helmeted woman's bust, the helmet being adorned by a crown of oak and laurel leaves. On either side, the relief inscription along the circumference『RÉPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE』(English: "FRENCH REPUBLIC"). The reverse bore a pagoda surrounded with military and naval articles or war. The ribbon's suspension loop was adorned with two Chinese dragons.[1]

The medal hung from a 36 mm wide silk moiré yellow ribbon with four 4 mm wide equidistant green vertical stripes.[1]

Noteworthy recipients (partial list)[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f "France Phaléristique web site" (in French). Marc Champenois. 1 January 2004. Retrieved 11 October 2013.
  • ^ a b "Boxer Rebellion". Britannica. 2013. Retrieved 11 October 2013.
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