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Victory Medal 1914-1919

The Victory Medal (also called the Inter-Allied Victory Medal) is a United Kingdom and British Empire First World War campaign medal.

The award of a common allied campaign medal was recommended by an inter-allied committee in March 1919. Each allied nation would design a 'Victory Medal' for award to their own nationals, all issues having certain common features, including a winged figure of victory on the obverse and the same ribbon. Fourteen countries finally awarded the medal.

The Victory Medal (United Kingdom) was issued to all those who received the 1914 Star or the 1914–15 Star, and to most of those who were awarded the British War Medal. It was not awarded singly.

To qualify, recipients need to have served in the armed forces of the United Kingdom or the British Empire, or with certain recognised voluntary organisations, and have entered any theatre of war between 5 August 1914 and 11 November 1918. While home service did not count, United Kingdom based members of the RAF who were actively engaged in the air against the enemy did qualify, as did those who flew new planes to France. Women qualified for this and other First World War campaign medals while serving in nursing and auxiliary forces in a theatre of war.

It was also awarded for mine clearance in the North Sea between 11 November 1918 and 30 November 1919 and for participation in the Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War up to 1 July 1920.

Obverse design: A full-length winged figure of Victory shows 'Victoria' holding a palm branch in her right hand with her left arm extended. All of the remaining space is bare.

Reverse design: The reverse is inscribed over four lines with the words ‘THE GREAT WAR FOR CIVILISATION, 1914-1919' and surrounded by a laurel wreath.

Ribbon design: Measuring 39mm wide (1.5 inches), the ribbon’s pattern is red yellow, green, blue and violet (from the centre outwards).

Recipient's name and unit: Each medal was impressed with the recipient's name, rank, service number and unit on its edge. For medals awarded to Army officers, the name of the corps or regiment was omitted.

Tedder, Arthur William* July 11th, 1890
† July 3rd, 1967

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Pauer, William Lambert* 1897
† September 7th, 1945
Plot: 5 Row: C Grave: 17

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Payton-Reid, Robert* July 31st, 1897
† November 1st, 1971

Pearkes, George Randolph* February 28th, 1888
† May 30th, 1984

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Peirse, Richard Edmund Charles* September 30th, 1892
† August 5th, 1970

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Pentland, Alexander Augustus Norman Dudley "Jerry"* August 5th, 1894
† November 3rd, 1983

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Percival, Arthur Ernest* December 26th, 1887
† January 31st, 1966

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Peshall, Samuel Frederick* November 1882
† August 25th, 1977

Peters, Frederick Thornton* September 17th, 1889
† November 13th, 1942
Row: 3 Grave: 61

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Phillips, Edward* December 19th, 1889
† May 14th, 1973

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Phillips, Eric Charles Malcolm* October 7th, 1883
† January 7th, 1957

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Phillips, Thomas Spencer Vaughan "Tom Thumb"* February 19th, 1888
† December 10th, 1941

Pigdon, Douglas Clelland* December 6th, 1891
† July 6th, 1945
Plot: IV Row: B Grave: 1

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Pinder, Harold Senhouse* April 21st, 1889
† December 20th, 1974

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Pitcher, Ernest Herbert (James)* December 31st, 1888
† February 10th, 1946
Plot: F Grave: 122

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Plowden, Trevor Orchard Chichele† April 11th, 1942
Grave: Panel 3

Pope, Georgina* January 1st, 1862
† June 6th, 1938

Portal, Charles Frederick Algernon "Peter"* May 21st, 1893
† April 22nd, 1971

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Potter, Leslie* September 13th, 1894
† April 7th, 1964

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Powell, Donald* October 21st, 1896
† August 8th, 1942
Row: F7 Grave: 210

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Pownall, Henry Royds* November 19th, 1887
† June 10th, 1961

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