Italie medaille (The Italy Star)

  • The Italy Star is a six-pointed star of yellow copper zinc alloy, with a height of 44mm and a maximum width of 38mm.
  • The obverse has a central design of the Royal Cypher of King George VI, surmounted by a crown. The cypher is surrounded by a circlet containing the words ‘The Italy Star'.
  • The reverse is plain, although Stars issued to Australian and South African personnel have recipient names impressed.
  • The ribbon for this medal, along with those of the other Second World War campaign stars, is reputed to have been designed by King George VI. Equal width stripes of red, white, green, white and red represent the colours of the Flag of Italy.
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The Italy Star was a campaign medal of the British Commonwealth, awarded for service in World War II.

The medal was awarded for operational service (on land) in Italy, Greece, Yugoslavia, Pantelleria, the Aegean area and Dodecanese Islands, and Elba at any time between 11 June 1943 and 8 May 1945. Other areas to qualify for the award are:

  • Sicily: between 11 June 1943 and 17 August 1943
  • Sardinia: between 11 June 1943 and 19 September 1943
  • Corsica: between 11 June 1943 and 4 October 1943

A total of 91,000 medals were issued to Canadians.

The Italy Star Association 1943–45 is a thriving body in the United Kingdom. The main reunion of the Association is in Chichester in May of each year, involving a service of Remembrance in Chichester Cathedral and a parade in the town. Members also take part in the march past the Cenotaph on Remembrance Day inLondon every year.

The motto of the Association is:

"When you walk in peaceful lanes so green—remember us—and think what might have been" We do remember them.

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