Belgian Yser Medal (Medaille van de IJzer)
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Original Belgian Yser Medal (Medaille van de IJzer / Médaille de l’Yser). The Yser Medal is a Belgian World War I campaign decoration established on 18 October 1918. It was awarded for distinguished service during the Battle of the Yser (17–31 October 1914), where the Belgian Army successfully halted the German advance during the invasion of Belgium. Award Criteria The medal was awarded to: Members of the Belgian Armed Forces who fought along the Yser River Personnel who distinguished themselves during the battle Allied foreign soldiers who participated in the engagement The decoration could also be awarded posthumously. In the official order of wear, the medal is placed immediately after the War Cross (Croix de Guerre). Design & Characteristics Material: Bronze with enamel detail Diameter: approx. 35 mm Obverse: A helmeted nude figure holding a lance, symbolizing resistance and the halting of the German advance Inscription: “17–31 OCT 1914” Green enameled medallion with the inscription: “YSER” Reverse: A wounded Belgian lion lying on the bank of the Yser River, pierced by an arrow Below: inscription “YSER” Upper medallion: royal crown above the monogram “A” of King Albert I Ribbon Color: Red silk moiré Edges: Wide black stripes Symbolism: Red – Blood shed during battle Black – Mourning and sacrifice Condition: As seen in the images. A highly significant and iconic Belgian WWI decoration, representing one of the most defensive actions in Belgian military history.
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