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Médaille de la Couronne de Chêne

Instituted on 29 December 1841 by King William II, Grand Duke of Luxembourg, the Médaille de la Couronne de Chêne is part of the Order of the Oak Crown. This medal rewards outstanding civil and military services rendered by Luxembourg citizens, as well as achievements by distinguished artists. While primarily awarded to Luxembourg nationals, it can also be conferred upon foreigners in special cases with governmental consent. The medal exists in gold, silver, and bronze classes, acknowledging varying degrees of merit. Awarded on National Day, it honors contributions in government, civil service, culture, and volunteerism.

 

Sergeant George Johnson McLeod

Date of Award: March 16, 1946

Notes

(L25495) Canada Gazette dated 16 March 1946 and CARO/6461 dated 21 March 1946.