Herr General Posted September 26, 2010 Posted September 26, 2010 In November, during a so called "veterans'week" Mrs. Folmer from the Netherlands is one of our guests. Mrs. Folmer was in the Dutch resistance and wearer of the Dutch Bronze Lion, the American Medal of Freedom with Gold palm and the British George Medal. Is there any info to be found in archives about this george medal? How do I start to search? I would like to find out more background info so I can prepare some questions..
Bernhard H.Holst Posted September 26, 2010 Posted September 26, 2010 (edited) Per "The Medals Decorations & Orders of World War II 1939-1945" by Alec A. Purves the George Medal was instituted on 24 September 1940 and was primarily intended for civilians but could be awarded to members of the armed forces for acts of great bravery for which purely military Honours are not normally granted. the medal , in silver, has the crowned effigy of the Sovereign on the obv. , while the rev. depicts "St. George slaying the Dragon on the coast of England", the design is after a bookplate in the Royal Library, Windsor Castle. Suspension is by a ring. The ribbon is 32 mm wide, red with five equally spaced narrow Garter blue stripes. A bar was authorized. Naming is usually by engraved capitals , with or without serifs, but some impressed examples are known. This gives the main points of the George Medal. Bernhard H. Holst Edited September 26, 2010 by Bernhard H.Holst
speagle Posted September 27, 2010 Posted September 27, 2010 In November, during a so called "veterans'week" Mrs. Folmer from the Netherlands is one of our guests. Mrs. Folmer was in the Dutch resistance and wearer of the Dutch Bronze Lion, the American Medal of Freedom with Gold palm and the British George Medal. Is there any info to be found in archives about this george medal? How do I start to search? I would like to find out more background info so I can prepare some questions.. I'm sure this should go with out saying (but I will anyway ) PLEASE make sure someone takes a few pictures of this honorable lady and the medals. (You can get into one or two of them too Thanks for sharing Ed
Herr General Posted November 26, 2010 Author Posted November 26, 2010 Here's the miniature bar of this lady!
Ulsterman Posted November 30, 2010 Posted November 30, 2010 Note the US medal. That woman is legendary.
Naxos Posted November 30, 2010 Posted November 30, 2010 (edited) Joke Folmer smuggled more than three hundred people across the border during the war, including Allied pilots. More here: http://www.tellingsilence.nl/Silence/uk/chapter_1/folmer/folmer.html . Edited November 30, 2010 by Naxos
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