Naval General Service Medal (1847)


















Naval General Service Medal

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Obverse and reverse of the medal.

Awarded by United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland

TypeCampaign medal
EligibilityRoyal Navy
Awarded forCampaign service
Campaign(s)Naval Actions 1793–1840
DescriptionSilver disk, 36mm diameter
Clasps231 authorised, 221 issued
Statistics
Established1847
Total awarded20,933

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Ribbon: 32mm, white with dark blue edges


Medal awarded to Corporal Henry Castle, Royal Marines, with clasps ‘Trafalgar’ (HMS Britannia) and 'Java' (HMS Hussar)


The Naval General Service Medal (NGSM) was a campaign medal approved in 1847, and issued to officers and men of the Royal Navy in 1849. The final date for submitting claims was 1 May 1851.[1] Admiral Thomas Bladen Capel was one of the members of the board that authorised the medal.


The NGSM was awarded retrospectively for various naval actions during the period 1793–1840, a period that included the French Revolutionary Wars, the Napoleonic Wars and the Anglo-American War of 1812. Each battle or campaign covered by the medal was represented by a clasp on the ribbon. The medal was never issued without a clasp, 231 of which were sanctioned.[2] The clasps covered a variety of actions, from boat service, ship to ship skirmishes, to major fleet actions such as the Battle of Trafalgar.


This medal and its army counterpart, the Military General Service Medal, were amongst the first real British campaign medals, issued to all ranks for serving in combat actions.[3]



Eligibility


The medal was only awarded to surviving claimants. A combination of factors, from general illiteracy to limited publicity for the new medal meant that many did not apply for it. While next of kin could not apply on behalf of a deceased relative, they did receive the medal in cases where the claimant had died between their application and actual award.[1]


The belated nature of the award meant that, for many clasps, substantially fewer medals were issued when compared with the numbers present. Frequently the number of claimants for individual clasps was reckoned in single figures and for ten clasps there were no claimants.[2]


Sir John Hindmarsh and Admiral of the Fleet Sir James Gordon were awarded medals with seven clasps, the most awarded to any individual. Four men qualified for six clasps and fourteen for five clasps.[4]


A baby born on board HMS Tremendous during the battle of the Glorious First of June, christened Daniel Tremendous McKenzie, applied for and received the medal with the '1 June 1794' clasp.[5] Jane Townshend, a woman aboard HMS Defiance at the Battle of Trafalgar, had her application for the medal initially approved. The medal was not finally awarded however, with the roll of recipients endorsed "upon further consideration this can not be allowed". An award may have set a precedent for claims by other women, mainly wives of sailors present during naval actions.[6]


A total of 126 awards were made to officers and men of the British Army, present on board HM's ships at qualifying actions. This included 26 with the 'Copenhagen 1801' clasp and 50 with the 'Syria' clasp. Of these recipients, 8 officers and 18 men also received the Military General Service Medal.[7]


The Admiralty awarded 20,933 medals in total,[4] 15,577 with a single clasp.[2]



Appearance


The medal, designed by William Wyon, is of silver and 1.4 inches (36 mm) in diameter.[2]


  • Obverse: a left facing effigy of Queen Victoria with the inscription "VICTORIA REGINA" and the date “1848”.

  • Reverse: The figure of Britannia, holding a trident, seated on a seahorse.

  • Naming: The name of the recipient is impressed on the rim in block Roman capitals. Medals to officers and warrant officers also include the recipient's rank.[2]

  • Ribbon: The 1.25 inches (32 mm) wide ribbon is white, with dark blue edges,[2] based on the ribbon previously used for the Naval Gold Medal.[8]


Clasps



A total of 231 clasps were authorised, including 176 for specific actions and 55 for Boat Service, that is service in ships' boats when boarding enemy ships or as part of a shore raiding party.[2]



French Revolutionary Wars


















































































































Clasp
Battle or Action
Date
Comments

Nymphe 18 June 1793
Capture of French frigate Cleopatre
18 June 1793
Britain vs. France

Crescent 20 Octr. 1793
Capture of French frigate Reunion
20 October 1793
Britain vs. France

Zebra 17 March 1794
Capture of Fort Saint Louis (Martinique)
20 March 1794
Britain vs. France
17 Mar. Boat Service 1794
Capture of the French frigate Bienvenue and other vessels in Fort Royal Bay (Martinique)
20 March 1794
Britain vs. France

Carysfort 29 May 1794
Recapture of HMS Castor
29 May 1794
Unissued
Britain vs France
1 June 1794

Glorious First of June
1 June 1794
Britain vs France

Romney 17 June 1794
Capture of French frigate Sibylle
17 June 1794
Britain vs France

Blanche 4 Jany. 1795
Capture of French frigate Pique
5 January 1795
Britain vs France

Lively 13 March 1795
Capture of French frigate Tourterelle
13 March 1795
Britain vs France
14 March 1795

Naval Battle of Genoa (1795)
14 March 1795
Britain & Naples vs France

Mosquito 9 June 1795
Capture of privateer
9 June 1795
Unissued (vessel and crew lost soon after)
16-17 June 1795

Cornwallis's Retreat
17 June 1795
Britain vs France
23 June 1795

Battle of Groix
23 June 1795
Britain vs France

Dryad 13 June 1796

Capture of Prosperine
13 June 1796
Britain vs France
St. Vincent

Battle of Cape St Vincent (1797)
14 February 1797
Britain vs Spain

San Fiorenzo 8 March 1797

Capture of Résistance
9 March 1797
Britain vs France
29 May Boat Service 1797
Boats of Minerve and Lively capture French corvette Mutine
29 May 1797
Britain vs France
Camperdown

Battle of Camperdown
11 October 1797
Britain vs Holland
Nile

Battle of the Nile
1–3 August 1798
Britain vs France
12 Octr. 1798

Battle of Tory Island
12 October 1798
Britain vs France

Telegraph 18 March 1799
Capture of French privateer Hirondelle
18 March 1799
Unissued
Britain vs France

Arrow 13 Sepr. 1799
Capture of Draak and Gier
13 September 1799
Britain vs Batavian Republic

Wolverine 13 Sepr. 1799
Capture of Draak and Gier
13 September 1799
Unissued
Britain vs Batavian Republic

Courier 23 Novr. 1799
Capture of French privateer Guerrier
23 November 1799
Britain vs. France
Egypt

Battle of Abukir (1801), Battle of Alexandria (1801), Siege of Alexandria (1801)
March – September 1801
Britain vs France
Copenhagen

Battle of Copenhagen (1801)
2 April 1801
Britain vs Denmark-Norway
Gut of Gibraltar 12 July 1801

Battle of Algeciras Bay
12 July 1801
Britain vs France & Spain


Napoleonic Wars






















































































































Clasp
Battle or Action
Date
Comments

Beaver 31 March 1804
Boats of Scorpion and Beaver captured the Dutch brig Atalante
31 March 1804
Unissued
Britain vs Batavian Republic
Scorpion 31 March 1804
Boats of Scorpion and Beaver captured the Dutch brig Atalante
31 March 1804
Britain vs Batavian Republic

San Fiorenzo 14 Feby. 1805

Capture of Psyché
14 February 1805
Britain vs France
Trafalgar

Battle of Trafalgar
21 October 1805
Britain vs France & Spain
4 Novr. 1805

Battle of Cape Ortegal
4 November 1805
Britain vs France
St. Domingo

Battle of San Domingo
6 February 1806
Britain vs France

Blanche 18 July 1806
Capture of French frigate Guerriere
18 July 1806
Britain vs France
21 Jan. Boat Service 1807
Boats of Galatea vs French corvette Lynx
21 January 1807
Britain vs France
19 April Boat Service 1807
Boats of Richmond capture a privateer
19 April 1807
Unissued
Britain vs. France

Ann 24 Novr. 1807
Capture of Spanish lugger privateer and action with ten gunboats and surrender of two
24 November 1807
Unissued
Britain vs Spain

Sappho 2 March 1808
Capture of brig Admiral Yawl
2 March 1808
Britain vs Denmark-Norway

San Fiorenzo 8 March 1808

Capture of Piémontaise
8 March 1808
Britain vs France
28 Nov. Boat Service 1808
Boats of Heureux attack a battery and capture a brig and a schooner
29 November 1808
Britain vs France

Onyx 1 Jany. 1809
Recapture of Manly
1 January 1809
Britain vs the Batavian Republic
Martinique

Invasion of Martinique (1809)
30 January – 24 February 1809
Britain vs France
Basque Roads 1809

Battle of the Basque Roads
11–25 April 1809
Britain vs France
25 July Boat Service 1809
Boats of Fawn in action with a cutter and the schooner Guadaloupe, which they captured
25 July 1809
Unissued
Britain vs France
25 July Boat Service 1809
Boats of Cerberus, Minotaur, Princess Caroline, and Prometheus capture Russian gunboats near Fredrikshamn, Gulf of Finland
25 July 1809
Britain vs Russia
Guadaloupe

Invasion of Guadeloupe (1810)
28 January – 6 February 1810
Britain vs France

Thistle 10 Feby. 1810
Capture of Havik
10 February 1810
Unissued
Britain vs The Netherlands

Arrow 6 April 1811
Action with chasse-marees and batteries off the French coast
6 April 1811
Unissued
Britain vs France
Java

Invasion of Java (1811)
August – September 1811
Britain vs The Netherlands
Lissa

Battle of Lissa (1811)
13 March 1811
Britain vs France and Venice
Anholt 27 March 1811

Battle of Anholt
27 March 1811
Britain vs Denmark-Norway
Off Mardoe 6 July 1812

Battle of Lyngør
6 July 1812
Britain vs Denmark-Norway
21 March Boat Service 1813
Boats of Brev Drageren and Blazer capture gunboats Jonge-Troutman and Liebe
21 March 1813
Britain vs Denmark
St Sebastian

Siege of San Sebastián
August – September 1813
Britain & Portugal vs France

Cyane 16 Jany. 1814
Capture of Alcmène & Iphigénie
16 January 1814
Britain vs France


War of 1812














































Clasp
Battle or Action
Date
Comments
April & May Boat Service 1813
Boats of Marlborough, Maidstone, Dragon, Statira, Dolphin, Fantome, Mohawk, Highflyer, and Racer destroyed cannon foundry at French Town and batteries at Havre-de-Grace
28 April and 5 May

8 April Boat Service 1814
Boats of La Hogue, Endymion, Maidstone, and Boxer destroyed 27 American vessels and a quantity of stores up the Connecticut River
8 April 1814

Shannon Wh. Chesapeake

Shannon vs Chesapeake
1 June 1813


Pelican 14 Augt. 1813
Capture of USS Argus
14 August 1813


Phoebe 28 March 1814
Capture of USS Essex and Essex Junior (Ex-Atlantic)
28 March 1814


Cherub 28 March 1814
Capture of USS Essex and Essex Junior (Ex-Atlantic)
28 March 1814

The Potomac 17 Augt. 1814

Seahorse, Euryalus, Devastation, Aetna, Meteor, Erebus, Fairy, and Anna Maria at Alexandria (Virginia) and destruction of shipping in the Potomac River
17 August 1814

3 & 6 Sept. Boat Service 1814
Boats on Lake Huron captured American schooners Tigress and Scorpion
3 & 6 September 1814

14 Dec. Boat Service 1814

Battle of Lake Borgne; boats of 16 British warships captured five American gunboats and a sloop
14 December 1814

Endymion Wh. President

Endymion vs President
15 January 1815


Later battles or actions


















Clasp
Battle or Action
Date
Comments
Algiers

Bombardment of Algiers
27 August 1816
Britain & The Netherlands vs Dey of Algiers
Navarino

Battle of Navarino
20 October 1827
Britain, France & Russia vs Ottoman Empire
Syria

Syrian War
November 1840
Britain, with Austria, the Ottoman Empire, and Russia vs Egypt
This is the most common clasp, with 6,978 issued[9]


References




  1. ^ ab British Battles and Medals, page 34.


  2. ^ abcdefg British Battles and Medals, page 33.


  3. ^ Ribbons and Medals, page 12.


  4. ^ ab Medals Yearbook 2005, page 128.


  5. ^ Observer's Book of British Awards, page 76


  6. ^ Ribbons and Medals, page 57.


  7. ^ British Battles and Medals, pages 34-35.


  8. ^ Ribbons and Medals, page 53.


  9. ^ British Battles and Medals, page 57



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External links


  • Naval General Service Medal Roll (1793–1840)

  • Naval General Service Medal: List of clasps. Medals.org.uk


  • Some muster rolls, for ships involved in fleet actions 1794–1811, held at The National Archives, Kew








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