WWI: Canadian Gallantry Awards

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The Military Medal
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Military Medal

The Military Medal (MM), a circular silver medal suspended on a dark blue ribbon with three white and two crimson stripes centred and alternating, was awarded to non-commissioned officers and other ranks "For Bravery in the Field." It was the third highest gallantry medal in precedence after the VC and Distinguished Conduct Medal (DCM). MM citations were not normally published in the London Gazette and thus, most remain in obscurity, unless kept with the original award by the recipient or noted somewhere in an out-of-date regimental history. Between 1916 and 1922, the MM was awarded to 12,321 Canadian soldiers, of whom 10 were McCulloch clansfolk.


The McCulloch Military Medal recipients were:
Rank, Initials, Name, Unit, Date Gazetted.

Sgt G.W. McCullagh, Can Inf, (28 Jan 1918)
Sgt D. McCulloch, 3rd Battalion, Canadian Engineers, (24 Jan 1919)
Sgt G.H. McCulloch, 75th Battalion (Mississauga), (11 Dec 1918)
Sgt J.M. McCulloch, Can Inf, (19 Nov 1917)
Pte T. McCulloch, Can Inf, (09 July 1917)
Gunner G. McCullock, Can Field Artillery, (23 Feb 1918)
Pte W. McCullock, Can Inf, (13 March 1918)
Pte H. McCullough, 5th Battalion (Western Cavalry), (24 Jan 1919)
Sgt Hugh A. McCullough, 10th Battalion (Calgary Highlanders), (09 July 1917)
Staff Sgt J. McCullough, Can Army Med Corps, (09 Dec 1916)
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