Canadian Efficiency Decoration
It replaced the Colonial Auxiliary Forces Officers' Decoration. It was itself replaced by the Canadian Forces Decoration (CD) which was introduced in 1951 for those enrolled after 1 September 1939.[1]
Description
An oval oak wreath in silver, tied with gold, enclosing the Royal Cypher and surmounted by a gold crown.
Bars
A bar was awarded for 20 additional years.
Obverse
The obverse features one of the Royal Cyphers, GRV, GRI, or EIIR.
Reverse
The reverse is plain for engraving names.
Ribbon
The green ribbon is 38-mm wide, with a 7-mm central yellow stripe.
Mounting
A ring passes through a small hole at the top of the Crown. There is a bar at the top of the ribbon with the word CANADA on it.
Dates
31 December 1931 for members joining on or before 1 September 1939.
Naming
The recipient's rank, name, and service are engraved on the reverse.
Issued
There have been approximately 3,700 awarded to Canadians.
There have been 130 Signals recipients of the Canadian Efficiency Decoration. Please see Canadian Efficiency Decoration - Signals Recipients for a listing of the individuals.
References and Notes
- ↑ Information on this page is from Canadian Orders Decorations and Medals 6