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Grand Cross of Valour

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Grand Cross of Valour
TypeMilitary decoration
Awarded forConspicuous Valour
CountryRhodesia
Post-nominalsGCV
Established1970
First awarded1978
Last awarded1980
TotalTwo
Total recipients
Precedence
Next (lower)Conspicuous Gallantry Decoration

The Grand Cross of Valour was Rhodesia's highest military decoration, awarded for conspicuous valour by members of the Security Forces in combat.

It was the equivalent of the Victoria Cross, which it replaced, and was formerly conferred on Rhodesian soldiers prior to 1965.

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Institution

The award was instituted in 1970 by Presidential Warrant, the first being made in 1978. The second and final investiture was in June 1980.

Medal

The medal was a 9 ct gold cross with an enamelled roundel in the centre bearing a lion's head, hung from a V-shaped suspender from a scarlet ribbon Grand Cross of Valour (Rhodesia) GCV woven with a central green stripe edged in white, with a gold stripe between the red and white. The medal was impressed in small capitals with the recipient's name on the reverse, and was awarded with a case of issue, miniature medal for wear, and an illuminated certificate.

Recipients

Just two awards of the Grand Cross of Valour were made.[1]: 6  The first recipient was Acting Captain Chris F. Schulenberg GCV SCR of the Selous Scouts. Following the country's recognised independence as Zimbabwe in 1980, the Grand Cross of Valour was awarded to Major Grahame Wilson GCV SCR BCR, second-in-command of the Rhodesian SAS, and Rhodesia's most highly decorated soldier.[2]: 283  Recipients were entitled to the post-nominal letters G.C.V.

Zimbabwe

The Grand Cross of Valour was superseded in October 1980[3] by the Gold Cross of Zimbabwe, which is presented for conspicuous bravery in perilous conditions, but which can be awarded to civilians as well as military personnel.

See also

"Orders, Medals and Decorations of Zimbabwe".

References

  1. ^ Saffery, D. (2006). The Rhodesia Medal Roll. United Kingdom: Jeppestown Press. ISBN 0-9553936-0-4.
  2. ^ Pittaway, J; Fourie, C. (2003). SAS Rhodesia. South Africa: Dandy Agencies. ISBN 0-620-29347-0.
  3. ^ "Statutory Instrument No. 677 of 1981". Vol. 1981, no. 677. Harare: Zimbabwe Government. 14 September 1981. {{cite magazine}}: Cite magazine requires |magazine= (help)
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