British War Medal 1939-45, Naik Fazal Hussain, 3rd Battalion, 8th Punjab Regiment
Circular, cupro-nickel campaign medal with, on the obverse. crowned head of King George VI, with the inscription, 'Georgivs VI D: G: BR: Omn: Rex et Indiae Imp:'; on the reverse, a lion standing on the body of a double-headed beast with the heads of a dragon and eagle, representing Germany and Japan, with the dates '1939' and '1945'. The reverse also bears the initials, 'ECRP', for the designer, Edward Carter Preston. The ribbon has a central narrow red stripe, flanked by narrow white stripes, broad red stripes at either edge with two intervening blue stripes.
Fazal Hussain was a Punjabi Muslim from Jhelum in the Punjab. He was awarded the Indian Distinguished Service Medal (IDSM) for his actions during the Battle of the Sangro in November 1943 during World War Two (1939-1945).
The British War Medal 1939-45 was awarded to all full time service personnel of the Commonwealth Forces wherever their service during World War Two (1939-1945) was rendered, provided they had completed 28 days service between 3 September 1939 and 2 September 1945.
From a medal group awarded to Naik Fazal Hussain, 8th Punjab Regiment.
NAM Accession Number
NAM. 2021-03-14-1-4
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Location
National Army Museum, Study collection
Object URL
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