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medal, decoration

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human history
  • Other Name

    Medaille d'Honneur avec Glaives en Bronze (Bravery Award) (descriptive name)

  • Description

    Medaille d'Honneur avec Glaives en Bronze (Bravery Award), WW1

    Part of medal set of 6/3088 Dvr Sydney John Mann, ASC, Mechanical Transport, NZEF

    circular bronze medal; suspension ring: crossed "glaives" on laurel wreath; with ribbon

    obverse: female head of Republic facing right; legend: REPUBLIQIE FRANCAISE

    reverse: wreath of oak leaves and laurel leaves around recipient's name

    ribbon: blue, red and white

    named inside oak and laurel wreath: S.J. MANN / 6/3088 / N.Z.E.F.

  • Place
  • Accession Date
    1966
  • Other Id

    N1906 (numismatics)

  • Department
  • Display Room
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Artefact

  • Display location

    Pou Maumahara drawer bank 3, drawer D, medal position 13

  • Credit Line
    Collection of Auckland War Memorial Museum Tamaki Paenga Hira, N1906
  • Place
  • Date
    [1917]
  • Associated Notes

    Medaille d'Honneur avec Glaives en Bronze (Bravery Award), WW1

    Medal awarded to 6/3088 Private (Driver) Sydney John Mann, NZ Army Service Corps (Mechanical Transport), NZEF.

    Sydney John Mann commenced service on 14 June 1915. He served in Egypt and on the Western Front. In addition to his campaign medals Private Mann was awarded the French Medaille d’Honneur. He received his final discharge on 6 June 1919, having served for a total of three years and 359 days.

    Citation for Medaille d'Honneur: Medaille d'Honneur avec glaives (en Argent) : LG 17 March [April?] 1920, p3406 " For Distinguished services rendered in connection with the war."; Conferred on Pte Mann by the President of the French Republic and Royal Permission for its Acceptance appeared in the London Gazette dated 16 March 1920. The medal was presented to him at Napier on 18 October 1921.

    According to his family Sydney J Mann was an ambulance driver. “Sydney John Mann who was my mother's father, he was a private and indeed drove an ambulance in the NZEF and was a sergeant in the home guard at Napier during the second war. I understand he returned from the first war late having served in France and Belgium for the War Graves Commission and hence the citation from the French Government. On his return his demob photograph oddly has him in full uniform but holding a large vase - reputedly because he could not stop his hands from shaking - he never discussed his experiences while away and died in 1951.” (family correspondence)

  • Associated Event
    WW1; 1914-1918
  • Associated Person
  • Associated Date
    1914-1918
  • Media
  • Measurement Reading

    30mm

    32mm

  • Classification
  • Last Update
    19 Mar 2024
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