Medal for Combatants at the Front to awarded to returning heroes
As the war against Britain draws to a close, the high command of the Defense Forces in cooperation with Dàil Èireann and the heads of state and government has announced its intentions to issue a medallion for those fighters at the front who have in their own capacity displayed courage and valour in the face of the enemy.
This order is to be known as The Cross of The Republic and shall have a ribbon of Green and Orange with a White stripe in the middle whereas the medallion is to be rendered in Gold bearing two swords and the harp with the words in Gaelige: Saighdiúir na hÉireann.
Ribbons:
Front-Fighters (Four black bars)
Widows of Front-Fighters (Two blue bars)
Parents/Guardians of Front-Fighters (One purple bar)
Applicants must provide evidence of their service at the front (widows and parental authorities must provide evidence of their front fighter's enlistment, the branch they served, and the date of their death at the front)
Once applicants have sent the necessary proof of service, a medal and certificate (signed by the defense minister, president, and prime minister) in the mail or in person.
Applicants must be either inhabitants of the Island of Ireland or Irish Nationals
As the war against Britain draws to a close, the high command of the Defense Forces in cooperation with Dàil Èireann and the heads of state and government has announced its intentions to issue a medallion for those fighters at the front who have in their own capacity displayed courage and valour in the face of the enemy.
This order is to be known as The Cross of The Republic and shall have a ribbon of Green and Orange with a White stripe in the middle whereas the medallion is to be rendered in Gold bearing two swords and the harp with the words in Gaelige: Saighdiúir na hÉireann.
Ribbons:
Front-Fighters (Four black bars)
Widows of Front-Fighters (Two blue bars)
Parents/Guardians of Front-Fighters (One purple bar)
Applicants must provide evidence of their service at the front (widows and parental authorities must provide evidence of their front fighter's enlistment, the branch they served, and the date of their death at the front)
Once applicants have sent the necessary proof of service, a medal and certificate (signed by the defense minister, president, and prime minister) in the mail or in person.
Applicants must be either inhabitants of the Island of Ireland or Irish Nationals