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How are medals mounted?

Not more than five medals should be worn side by side in one row without overlapping and, up to that number, medals are mounted as follows: Run the ribbon enclosed with each star or medal through the ring or clasp on the star or medal so that the ring or clasp is in the middle of the ribbon.

How do Canadian military medals get mounted?

Order of Precedence.

The insignia of Canadian, Commonwealth and foreign orders, decorations and medals shall be worn in order of precedence without interval, with the senior closest to the centre of the chest.

Why are medals court mounted?

‘Court Mounted’ is where the ribbon appears down the rear of the medal and is mounted to a harder backing. The medals are then secured to this backing to prevent movement and so dramatically reduces the chance of damage to the medals when worn and improves the overall appearance of the medals.

Can I wear my grandfather’s medals?

When is OK to wear my relatives medals ? War medals and service decorations of any sort may be worn only by the person upon whom they were conferred, and in no case does the right to wear war or service medals, or their ribbons, pass to any relative when the recipient is dead.

How are military medals mounted?

Medals are worn by hanging on the left breast from a single bar (up to a maximum of 5, or 3 for the Navy) or on a rectangular frame if Court Mounted.

What do you hang medals with?

Hanging Your Medals. Hang your medals from a display shelf with hanging hooks. Purchase a display shelf with hanging hooks that are attached to a wooden strip that runs underneath the length of the shelf. Medals with ribbons can be hung from the hooks, while medals that cannot be hung can be placed on the above shelf.

How do you mount medals for display?

Lay a piece of hook and loop adhesive backed tape against the back of the medal. Cut the tape to the same size as the medal using the scissors. Peel the adhesive backing off the tape and press the adhesive side of the tape onto the back of the medal.

How do you display war medals in a frame?

The medals are displayed in the frame by using two hooks that are fixed into the backing, so you just unhook them to get them out and hook them back over to put them back in the frame. The only limitation with this design is you can only include the medals, photos and a plaque.

How do military medals go on civilian clothes?

You can wear either the full-size or miniature-size medals. You should place the medals and decorations in approximately the same location and in the same manner as for the Army uniform, so they look similar to medals worn on the Army uniform.

Can Canadian veterans wear their medals?

But last week, many Canadians learned that a little-known law actually forbids that gesture of respect and commemoration. Article 419 of the Criminal Code of Canada prohibits “the wearing of orders, decorations and medals by anyone other than the individual who was awarded the honour.”

Can you wear medals at a funeral?

With evening dress, one sash and sash badge, one neck decoration, up to four breast stars plus miniature medals on medal bar or pocket insert may be worn. The medals awarded to a deceased Service/ex-Service person may be worn on the right breast by a near relative.

How many medals can you wear in a row?

The number of ribbons worn in a complete row is governed by the width of the breast pocket as the bottom row of medal ribbons is not to exceed the width of the breast pocket seam. On uniforms with no breast pocket, the number of medal ribbons on the bottom row is not to exceed 5.

Is it an Offence to wear medals?

The intention of the Awards for Valour (Protection) Bill (Bill 10, 2016- 17) is to make it a criminal offence for a person to wear, or display in public, medals or insignia that were awarded for valour, when they are not entitled to do so and when such action is done with the specific intent to deceive.

What does mounting a medal mean?

Before a Decoration or Medal can be worn, it must be provided with a broach pin attached to a uniform jacket or coat. This is called mounting and there are two recognised forms. A medal is said to be “Swing Mounted” when it is suspended by its ribbon from a brooch pin.

How do you mount medals on a rack?

Build your rack using the order of precedence. Gently slide the medals onto the rack backing. If the ribbon does not slide on easily, use needle nose pliers to loosen the metal backing. Once all medals are arranged, tighten the ribbons against the backing.

Should medals be court mounted?

Whilst a more expensive form of mounting medals ready-to-wear, Court Mounting provides a more secure and longer lasting finish protecting medals from rubbing or bashing against each other.

Lee’s Medal Mounting

Introduction

Lee’s Medal Mounting opened in Dartmouth in 1997. As a veteran, I take pride in the work we do for you.

We specialize in mounting military medals but also in Police and Fire Departments, Cadets, the Royal Canadian Legion, and the Canadian Corps of Commissionaires.

Additionally, we stock a wide variety of miniature medals, custom made undress ribbons, and required ribbon devices.

Business Information

Location: 145 Freshwater Trail, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, B2W 0G5 (Just off Baker Drive)

Phone: 902-462-2593, Cell: 902-223-8941

Contact and Drop Off

Call to make an appointment or if you would like more information on our services.

Additionally, for your convenience, you can drop off medals at the Shearwater Aviation Museum gift shop or at Citadel Coins on Barrington Street in Halifax.

Mail orders are accepted and all medals are returned via a trackable package.

Price List (as of 01 January 2022)

Mounting of all full size medals is $15 per medal which includes installation of any bars for each medal.

Miniature mounting is $10 per medal.

Cleaning and polishing tarnished medals is $5 per medal.

Undress ribbon bars are $3 each and devices extra, cost depending on the award, e.g. rosettes, leafs, numerals, and various OMMs.

The cost of purchasing miniatures varies on the medal required, but are generally around $15 per medal, including the ribbon.

Turnaround for most orders is approximately 48 hours. If we don’t have an item in stock, turnaround time will depend on when our suppliers can get the items to us.

Lee’s Medal Mounting is owned and operated by Murray Lee, and is registered with Access Nova Scotia.

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Medal Mounting Service

Our medal mounting service includes medal cleaning and new medal ribbon at no extra cost!*

Bigbury Mint Ltd have a team of skilled seamstresses who are fully conversant with current uniform regulations.

Military medals and commemorative medals can be mounted as a single medal or mounted as a group of medals.

There are two styles of medal mounting;

Swing Style medal mounting

Medals mounted swing style are mounted on a medal brooch bar which can then be pinned to your tunic or a pocket holder. Swing style mounting allows the medals to move or ‘swing’ when worn. We sometimes refer to this method as the “jingly jangly” as the medals will bounce off each other when worn.

Court Style medal mounting

Medals mounted court style are fixed to a rigid backing material called buckram. Court style mounting holds the medals firmly in place and prevents them ‘chinking’ together and damaging each other when worn.

Medal Mounting Frequently Asked Questions;

Q. Do you use glue to stick medals to the backing when you are court mounting?

A. No! Definitely not. We hand stitch medal ribbon to the buckram and anchor medals with invisible thread. We only ever use glue purely as a guide when over-stitching the felt backing onto the rear of a court mount set of medals. This ensures your medals will stay secure…even on wet parades!

Q. What do you use as backing material for mounting medals?

A. We use Buckram which is a very stiff fabric used to stiffen clothes. We actually double layer the buckram to ensure your court mounted medals will not sag or bend at the corners. This also ensures that the brooch pin is supported properly.

*If you do not require the medals to be cleaned, please specify this in the “Additional Comments” area of the form.

More info: Medal Mounting Guidance

The Mounting and Wearing of Decorations, Campaign Stars, and Medals

The Mounting and Wearing of Decorations, Campaign Stars, and Medals

The following is provided in order that those awarded War Decorations, Campaign Stars and Medals, particularly those earned during the First World War, the Second World War and the Korean War, may know how they should be mounted and worn either on civilian clothes or on uniform.

The Mounting of Medals

In order that medals may be properly worn, a “medal bar brooch” for mounting is necessary. Please follow these instructions for mounting your medals:

Medals are mounted with the senior medal on the right or furthest from the left shoulder. If you are in possession of a Conspicuous Gallantry Medal, Military Medal, Distinguished Flying Medal, British Empire Medal or other gallantry award, they should be worn to the right of other stars or medals, which will be worn from right to left. The word “right” used in these instructions means as the medals are worn, that is, furthest from the left shoulder.

Commemorative and nonofficial awards are worn on the right side.

Five Medals Maximum

Details Example of mounting up to five medals.

Not more than five medals should be worn side by side in one row without overlapping and, up to that number, medals are mounted as follows:

Run the ribbon enclosed with each star or medal through the ring or clasp on the star or medal so that the ring or clasp is in the middle of the ribbon. Then place the double ribbon over the top of the bar and bring it back through the slot and sew the underneath ribbon to the bar, using the small holes in the bar for that purpose.

Details Example of overlapping

Where six or more stars and medals are worn, it will be necessary for them to overlap. The medal at the left of the bar should be placed first and the remainder of the ribbons placed so that they overlap equally the medal on the right, or senior medal, being in full view. When mounting medals in this manner, it is not possible to bring the ribbon back through the slot in the bar. It will have to be brought straight down the back of the bar to which it will be sewn.

Length of Ribbon

The length of the ribbon varies because of the difference in the height of the individual medals, stars and decorations. The overall length measured from the top of the ribbon showing to the bottom edge of all medals, stars and decorations should be four inches. The bottom edge of all awards should form a straight line.

Wearing of Clasps

The clasps on campaign star ribbons will be worn one-half inch above the ring of the star. As for the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal, the Dieppe Bar or the Hong Kong Bar, if awarded, should be mounted above the overseas clasp on the ribbon.

Foreign Medals Last

The Jubilee and/or Coronation medals are worn after campaign stars and medals and are followed by Long Service or Efficiency decorations and medals. Authorized foreign orders, decorations and medals are worn last in order of date of award irrespective of nationality.

If you require further information, please write to:

Veterans Affairs Canada

Honours and Awards

OTTAWA, Ontario

K1A 0P4

If you served with the Merchant Navy, please write to:

VAC Merchant Navy Registry

P.O. Box 7700

Charlottetown, P.E.I.

C1A 8M9

Your branch of service, service number, rank, date of birth and full given names are necessary.

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