Mervyn Mitton Posted October 19, 2012 Posted October 19, 2012 I recently took-in an OBE group - exceptionally this came with his war diary for the later part of the war. He was a Lt. Col. in the Royal Engineers and became the Military Officer in charge of re-building a number of Italian ports. This was after the Italians surrendered. He worked in the ports of Piobino - Civitia Vecchia (Port of Rome) and finally at Genoa. I will be posting the medals and excerpts fromt the diary later - however, one of the official documents sent to him concerns the wearing of an MID oak leaf. This document very firmly states that only one oak leaf will be worn - in spite of how many awarded. Also, that it never goes on the ribbon - but has to be worn on the tunic without backing. This would be similar to the Police Queen's Commendation - which is also worn alone. I am aware of the one only rule - usually ignored by old servicemen, who wanted them to be seen. I have seen as many as 5 on a medal. However, I have never heard of this rule of on the cloth only - and in fact don't think I've even seen one mounted this way. Perhaps they changed the rule - but this is dated for 1945. http://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_10_2012/post-6209-0-78778900-1350660275.jpgclick
Greg Posted October 19, 2012 Posted October 19, 2012 My understanding is that an MiD emblem earned and issued during a conflict/war is worn on the ribbon of the medal issued for that conflict. In this case, the instructions are correct about the MiD emblem being worn directly on the cloth of the shirt etc after any existing medals because the medal for WWII had not been issued as yet. Once the guy had received his BWM 1939-1945 after the end of the war, the emblem would be worn on the ribbon of the BWM. And on the ribbon as such:
Rayjin Posted October 19, 2012 Posted October 19, 2012 Worn on the Campaign medal, But, If no campaign medal is awarded, the oak leaf is worn on the left breast of the dress uniform after all other medals.
GRA Posted October 19, 2012 Posted October 19, 2012 I have to agree with both Greg and Rayjin. MiD is worn on the campaign ribbon, but before any campaign medal is issued, then on the tunic. In this case the BWM was considered the campaign medal of WWII, thus no MiD worn on the stars earned during WWII (1939-45 Star, Italy Star and whatever more in this case). /Jonas
paddywhack Posted October 19, 2012 Posted October 19, 2012 heres a ww2 officers ribbon bar from my collection that has a MID but not on any campaign ribbons or the war medal(as well he wasnt awarded one!!!)i have seen other bars were this happened!
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