distinguished conduct medal
Noun: A British military decoration awarded for distinguished conduct in the field to non-commissioned officers and other ranks of the British Army and formerly of other Commonwealth forces.
The Distinguished Conduct Medal (DCM) is a specific, high-level award for gallantry. It is used as a proper noun, often capitalized, and typically refers to the medal itself or its recipient. * He was awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal for his bravery during the battle. * Her grandfather's Distinguished Conduct Medal is displayed in a museum. * The citation for his Distinguished Conduct Medal described his heroic actions under fire.
- "To be awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal": This is the standard phrase for receiving this honor.
- Sergeant Miller was awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal for leading the successful rescue mission.
- "DCM recipient": A common way to refer to a person who has received this medal.
- The ceremony honored DCM recipients from several conflicts.
- DCM: The standard abbreviation for the Distinguished Conduct Medal.
- His service record notes that he received the DCM in 1944.
- Distinguished Conduct Cross (DCC): A related, but distinct, award introduced in 1993 to replace the Distinguished Conduct Medal for all ranks, which was in turn replaced by the Conspicuous Gallantry Cross (CGC) in 1993.
- Military Decoration: A general term for medals and awards given for military service or valor, under which the DCM is categorized.
- Gallantry Decoration: A general term for awards given for brave conduct.
- Military Medal (MM): Another British award for bravery in battle awarded to other ranks, historically considered a level below the DCM in the order of precedence.
The Distinguished Conduct Medal had a specific place in the British honors system: 1. Award for Gallantry: Its primary meaning is an award for an act (or acts) of distinguished conduct in combat. 2. Historical Context: It was a prestigious award, second only to the Victoria Cross (VC) for other ranks. It was discontinued in 1993. 3. Recipient Rank: It was exclusively for non-commissioned officers and enlisted personnel, not for commissioned officers.
- a British military decoration for distinguished conduct in the field