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The Canadian Volunteer Service Medal

The Canadian Volunteer Service Medal is a British medal granted to persons of any rank in the Naval, Military or Air Forces of Canada who voluntarily served on Active Service from September 3, 1939, to March 1, 1947.

Members of the Naval, Military or Air Forces of Canada were eligible if they had voluntarily served on Active Service and honourably completed eighteen months (540 days) total service.

The Canadian Volunteer Service Medal Design

The medal is circular and made of silver (.925 fine silver). It measures 1.42 inches (36 mm) in diameter.

The obverse depicts seven marching figures, representing men and women of the army, air force, navy and nursing service. Around the rim is the inscription 1939 CANADA 1945 VOLUNTARY SERVICE VOLONTAIRE. The seven marching figures were based on real people taken from the National Defence photographs. The reverse shows the coat of arms of CanadaMedals were issued unnamed. The medal was designed by the war artist Major Charles Comfort.

A total of 650,000 medals were awarded.

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