Reproduction Conspicuous Gallantry Medal - Full-Size
Instituted: 1855
Description: (Obverse) the crowned profile of George VI, left, text around GEORGIVS VI D G BP OMN REX ET IND AE IMP. (Reverse) the words FOR CONSPICUOUS GALLANTRY in three lines within a crowned laurel wreath.
Ribbon: White with dark blue edges (Royal Navy)
Comments: Conceived as the naval counterpart to the DCM, it was instituted for award to petty officers and seamen of the Royal Navy and to NCOs and other ranks of the Royal Marines. Originally awarded only for gallantry during the Crimean War, it was revived in 1874 to recognise heroism during the Ashantee war and has since been awarded for other wars and campaigns.
Tags: Conspicuous Gallantry Medal, CGM, George VI, Decoration, Medal