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The Air Force Medal (AFM) was a military decoration, awarded to personnel of the
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and other British Armed Forces, and formerly to personnel of other Commonwealth countries, below commissioned rank, for "an act or acts of valour, courage or devotion to duty whilst flying, though not in active operations against the enemy". The award was discontinued in 1993 when all ranks became eligible for the Air Force Cross (AFC) as part of the reform of the British honours system.Duckers (2001), pp 49.


History

The medal was established on 3 June 1918. It was the other ranks' equivalent to the Air Force Cross (AFC), which was awarded to commissioned officers and
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s, although the latter could also be awarded the AFM. It ranked below the AFC in order of precedence, between the
Distinguished Flying Medal The Distinguished Flying Medal (DFM) was a military decoration awarded to personnel of the Royal Air Force and other British Armed Forces, and formerly to personnel of other Commonwealth countries, below commissioned rank, for "exceptional va ...
and the
Queen's Gallantry Medal The Queen's Gallantry Medal (QGM) is a United Kingdom decoration awarded for exemplary acts of bravery where the services were not so outstanding as to merit the George Medal, but above the level required for the Queen's Commendation for Braver ...
. Although the new award was announced in the London Gazette on 3 June 1918, the actual Royal Warrants were not published in the London Gazette until 5 December 1919. A bar, worn on the ribbon, could be awarded to recognise a second award of the Air Force Medal. Recipients are entitled to use the post-nominal letters "AFM". The first two awards appeared in the London Gazette on 3 June 1918, to: * 11680 Serjeant Samuel James Mitchell (of Handsworth, Birmingham). * 106100 Serjeant Frederick Charles Tucker (of Birtley, Durham). Twenty-nine awards appeared in a supplement to the London Gazette of 8 February 1919. The first awards of a bar to the Air Force Medal were announced on 26 December 1919, to two sergeants in the
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, for providing support to a pioneering flight from London to Australia: * 275 Sergeant James Mallett Bennett, A.F.M. * 8974 Sergeant Walter Henry Shiers, A.F.M. In 1979 eligibility for a number of British awards, including the AFM, was extended to permit posthumous awards.Abbott & Tamplin (1981), page xx. Until that time, only the
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and a
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could be awarded posthumously. In 1993, the AFM was discontinued, as part of the review of the British honours system, which recommended removing distinctions of rank in respect of awards for bravery. Since then, the Air Force Cross, previously only open to Commissioned and Warrant Officers, has been awarded to personnel of all ranks. The AFM had also been awarded by Commonwealth countries but by the 1990s most, including
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, Australia and
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, had established their own honours systems and no longer recommended British honours.Mussell (2015), pp 390, 429, 459.


Numbers of awards

Between 1918 and 1993 approximately 942 medals and ten second award bar were awarded. Awards include several to the
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and the
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. Fifteen honorary awards were made to aircrew from foreign countries, one in 1919 and 14 for service during the Second World War. Civilians were eligible for the AFM from 1919 to 1932, three awards being made.


Description

* The AFM is an oval silver medal, wide with a height of , with the following design:Abbott & Tamplin (1981), AFM chapter, pp. 11–15 * The obverse shows the effigy and titles of the reigning sovereign: :* King George V bare headed (1918-29) :* King George V in crown and robes (1930–1937) :* King George VI with 'IND: IMP:' (Indian Emperor) in the inscription (1938–1949) :* King George VI without 'IND: IMP:' in the inscription (1949–1953) :* Queen Elizabeth II (1953–1993) :The three most common obverse designs were: File:Distinguished Flying Medal, George V obverse.jpg, George V 1918-30 File:Distinguished Flying Medal, George VI obverse.jpg, George VI 1938-49 File:Distinguished Flying Medal. Elizabeth II obverse.jpg, Elizabeth II 1953-93 * The reverse shows
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(facing right), mounted on a hawk in flight and bestowing a wreath, all contained within a narrow
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band. The date "1918" appears behind Hermes on the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth II versions of the medal. * The suspension consists of two outstretched wings. * Further awards are signified by a straight slip-on silver bar with an eagle in the centre. * All awards have the name and service details of the recipient engraved or impressed on the rim. * The ribbon is wide, and consists of alternate red and white stripes, wide, leaning 45 degrees to the left. A red stripe is to appear in the bottom left and upper right corners when viewed on the wearer's chest. Until 1919, the stripes were horizontal.


See also

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Recipients of the Air Force Medal This is a list of recipients of the Air Force Medal of Australia. Royal Air Force * Flight Lt. Albert (Bert) Welvaert 1917-2014 * Sergt.-Pilot Clifford Hare 45733 1919 * Flt. Sgt. Alister Bruce Fraser 1674909 1953 * Flt. Lt. Dominic Bruce 1915-2 ...
* : Recipients of the Air Force Medal *
British and Commonwealth orders and decorations This article concerns the orders and decorations of the Commonwealth realms awarded by the sovereign in right of each nation. Awards are listed by order of wear. Antigua and Barbuda * Order of the National Hero * Order of the Nation * Order of Me ...

The London Gazette of 5 December 1919, containing the Royal Warrants of the DFC, AFC, DFM and AFM


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