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1943–1944 Italian campaign medal
1943-1944 Italian campaign medal (obverse)
TypeCommemorative war medal
Awarded forMilitary service on Italian soil or Italian waters between 1943 and 1945
Presented by France
EligibilityFrench soldiers and sailors
StatusNo longer awarded
Established1 April 1953
Ribbon of the 1943–1944 Italian campaign medal
Precedence
Next (higher)United Nations operations in Korea commemorative medal
Next (lower)Indochina Campaign commemorative medal
Reverse of the 1943–1944 Italian campaign medal
General Pierre Vincent, a recipient of the 1943–1944 Italian campaign medal

The 1943–1944 Italian campaign medal (French: Médaille commémorative de la campagne d'Italie 1943-1944) was a French commemorative campaign medal awarded to soldiers and sailors who served on Italian soil or Italian waters as part of the "French Expeditionary Corps of Italy" (French: "Corps Expéditionaire Français (CEF)") under the command of general Alphonse Juin.[1]

The French Expeditionary Corps (CEF) participated in the allied amphibious landing and the ensuing campaign in Italy in 1943 and 1944. Composed in part of Frenchmen from North Africa and in part with colonial troops, the CEF covered itself with glory during this long campaign and especially during the battle of the Garigliano.[1] Such was the impact of the CEF and resulting national pride following the first major action on European soil by a large French military formation that by the early 1950s, many politicians felt the "ITALIE" clasp worn on the ribbon of the 1939–1945 Commemorative war medal simply wasn't enough of a mark of respect and admiration on the part of the nation for what was in effect the resurrection of the French army in the eyes of the enemy.[2]

In January 1953, a proposition was made in parliament by a group of its members requesting the creation of a distinct medal to adequately recognize the valour in combat and the sacrifice of the men of the CEF who lost more than 7,000 members of the 1st Free French Division.[2] The 1943–1944 Italian campaign medal was finally established on 1 April 1953 by law 53-273.[1]

Award statute[edit]

The 1943–1944 Italian campaign medal was awarded to:

Article 4 of Law 53-1009 of 10 October 1953 further added that the medal could be awarded to foreign nationals having served under French command, who met the aforementioned award prerequisites.[1]

Article 5 of the same law directed that when worn in the presence of other French awards, the 1943–1944 Italian campaign medal was to be worn immediately after the United Nations operations in Korea commemorative medal.[1]

Article 7 ordered the removal of the "ITALIE" clasp from Article 3 of the decree of 21 May 1946 establishing the 1939–1945 Commemorative war medal.[1]

Award description[edit]

The 1943–1944 Italian campaign medal was a 36mm in diameter silvered bronze medal. Its obverse bore the left profile view of a Gallic rooster in front of Sun rays surrounded by the relief circular inscription『CORPS EXPÉDITIONAIRE FRANÇAIS D'ITALIE * 1943-1944 *』(English: "FRENCH EXPEDITIONARY CORPS OF ITALY * 1943-1944 *") within a relief laurel wreath along the entire medal circumference. On the reverse, within the same relief laurel wreath, the circular inscription『RÉPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE』(English: "FRENCH REPUBLIC"), at the bottom a relief five pointed star, in the center, the relief inscription "CEF".[2]

The medal hung from a ribbon passing through a suspension ring, itself passing through the medals suspension loop. The 36mm wide silk moiré ribbon was composed of seven red and six white alternating vertical stripes of equal width.[1]

Noteworthy recipients (partial list)[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "France Phaléristique web site" (in French). Marc Champenois. 1 January 2004. Retrieved 8 October 2013.
  • ^ a b c d e Battini, Jean; Zaniewicki, Witold (2003). Guide pratique des décorations françaises actuelles. Paris: LAVAUZELLE. pp. 201–203. ISBN 2-7025-1030-2.
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