We are no longer accepting medals in time for Remembrance Day; the last date for that was 09 October. Any medals that come in after 09 October through to mid November will be back December. Any medal orders received after will be in the new year. If you have a need by date, please let us know.
We are no longer accepting medals in time for Remembrance Day; the last date for that was 09 October. Any medals that come in after 09 October through to mid November will be back December. Any medal orders received after will be in the new year. If you have a need by date, please let us know.
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Front and back face of the silver and gold Star of Courage with the red and blue ribbon.
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(SC) Star of Courage Miniature

Regular price $60.00 $0.00 Unit price per

These come unmounted; with the medal and a loose ribbon.

If you require your medals to be mounted before they are shipped to you, please select the option for miniature medal mounting in our miniature medal collection. The fee is per medal.

This Honour is administered by the Chancellery of Honours at Rideau Hall.

Recipients of the Decorations of Bravery would never call themselves heroes, but that’s exactly what they are: everyday heroes. The individuals recognized by these decorations are those who have risked their lives and chose to defy their own instinct of survival to try to save a loved one or a perfect stranger whose life was in immediate danger.

Eligibility and Criteria
Decorations for Bravery recognize people who risked their lives to try to save or protect another. From entering burning buildings to calming gunmen to plunging into icy waters, the recipients put their lives on the line to help another person.

Saving a life is not, in itself, the most important consideration in being nominated for a Decoration. Often, rescuers are not exposed to any danger and, despite the value and importance of their actions, they do not qualify for a Decoration for Bravery. However, they may qualify for a special commendation by the Governor General.

The degree of risk faced and persistence despite the risk are important in the evaluation. In addition, perception of risk is a factor – people who try to help, even though they know they might be severely injured or killed, display bravery of a very high order.

Bars
There is no bar to this medal.

Image shows front and back face of medal.