Igor Ostapenko Posted March 7, 2006 Posted March 7, 2006 In January 1915 HMS "Jupiter" was detailed to keep open the vital supply route to Archangelsk for the supply of ammunition to Russia . In recognition of this achievment the Medal of Zeal was given to each member of the crew .The ribbon of Order of St. Anne was attached to medals for Chief Petty Officers and ribbon of Order St. Stanislas to the lower ranks . Officers receive Orders .Crew of HMS "Jupiter" - 672 .How Chief Petty Officers was on the board of HMS "Jupiter" ? Medals Group of 141041 W. Hutchings C.E.R.A. 1st Cl. with Russian Zeal Medal on the St. Anne ribbon.
Igor Ostapenko Posted March 13, 2006 Author Posted March 13, 2006 (edited) How Chief Petty Officers was on the board of HMS "Jupiter" ? Edited March 13, 2006 by Igor Ostapenko
Mossy Posted March 15, 2006 Posted March 15, 2006 Nice medal bar and certainly an interesting bit of history. Just curious, why were the different ranks given different ribbons for their medals?Sam.
Jacky Posted July 16, 2006 Posted July 16, 2006 Quite a late answer, However, the answers for different ribbons is the same as the answer why officers get orders and the lower grades get the zeal-medal,Just because of the ranks, just to state the difference between the sailor and the lieutenant.....Even the english do it, Admirals become knighted, sailors get a medal to commemorate their part in the action......Belgians give lower grades of the national orders to the NCO's and soldiers, whereas officers get the knights-classes immediately....yes, the pure equal society doesn't exist..... but differences motivates
Igor Ostapenko Posted April 8, 2007 Author Posted April 8, 2007 How Chief Petty Officers was on the board of HMS "Jupiter" ? Some information from Kew
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