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Defence Medal 1939-1945

The Defence Medal was awarded for service in the forces in non-operational areas subjected to air attack or closey threatened for at least three years service in Great Britain until 8th May 1945 or one year in territories overseas until 2 September 1945. In the case of mine and bomb disposal units the time qualification was three months and Canadians serving for one year in Newfoundland were eligible and persons serving for six months in Hong Kong were also eligible. Service in West Africa, Palestine and India, other than operational air crew, qualified also for this award. Those awarded the George Cross or the George Medal for civil defence received this award and the Home Guard also qualified for this award.

Owing to the terms of reference it was not unusual to find a person with this award who had never heard a shot fired, but a person with only the Defence Medal, for example, whilst serving in the rescue services in London earned also this award and only the man who wears this award knows why it was earned.

The award has the coinage head of King George VI on the obverse. The reverse shows the Royal Crown resting above a small oak tree and flanked by two heraldic lions. The dates 1939 and 1945 appear in the top left and right respectively on the reverse, whilst beneath are the words THE DEFENCE MEDAL. The Medal is made of a Cupro-Nickel combination. The Canadian versions however, were made of ".800 fine" silver.

The light green ribbon is 1.25 inches wide with a central stripe of orange, which is 0.5 inches wide, and a narrow black stripe in the middle of each green stripe. The orange (flame colour) represents the enemy attacks on the green land of England and the black stripes represents the black-outs.

Aadland, Richard* September 5th, 1904
† February 12th, 1945
Plot: XXV Row: C Grave: 13

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Eadie, George Fraser* July 20th, 1917
† August 11th, 2003

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Eagleton, Ronald Edward* March 3rd, 1920
† April 13th, 1945
Plot: C8 Row: E Grave: 24

Eardley, George Harold* May 6th, 1912
† September 11th, 1991

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East, Horace Ernest* April 4th, 1915
† January 3rd, 1998

Eastman, William Marsden* October 26th, 1911
† April 8th, 1980

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Easton, Jack Maynard Cholmondeley* May 28th, 1906
† November 29th, 1994

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Eaton, Brian Alexander* December 15th, 1916
† October 1st, 1992

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Eaton, George Andrew† March 1st, 1945
Plot: 50 Row: C Grave: 8

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Eckford, Alan Francis* 1919
† 1990

Edgar, James* May 21st, 1920
† March 17th, 2021

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Edmonds, Lionel Frank† December 9th, 1941

Edwards, James Francis "Stocky"* June 5th, 1921
† May 14th, 2022

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Edwards, James Keith O'Neill* March 23rd, 1920
† July 7th, 1988

Elbrow, Claude Bertram* December 5th, 1888
† November 27th, 1943
Plot: 12 Grave: 292

Ellacombe, John Lawrence Wemyss* February 28th, 1920
† May 11th, 2004

Elliott, Surtees† August 20th, 1944

Ellis, Leslie George* January 7th, 1919

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Ellis, Roland Hubert Wyburne* 1913
† September 27th, 1944
Grave: 1

Ellis, Ronald Vernon* February 22nd, 1917
† 1988

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Elwin, Reginald Leonard Thomas† September 14th, 2013

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Embry, Basil Edward* February 28th, 1902
† December 8th, 1977

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Emly, Richard Walter Francis* May 22nd, 1918
† February 5th, 2007

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Engbrecht, Peter* 1923
† April 23rd, 1991

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English, Ian Roger* June 18th, 1919

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Ensor, Maechel Anthony "Mick"* January 5th, 1922
† December 27th, 1994

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Errington, Harry* August 20th, 1910
† December 15th, 2005

Etheridge, Albert Edward* May 6th, 1916
† May 27th, 1991

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Evans, Bernard Leslie* August 6th, 1920
† September 14th, 2004

Everist, Anthony Maurice* October 31st, 1912

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Evill, Douglas Claude Strathern* October 8th, 1892
† March 22nd, 1971

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Ewald, Ferdinand Charles Tray† June 14th, 1946
Plot: A Row: A Grave: 60

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