Service Medal of the Order of St. John

Context

This service medal has been awarded in England from 1898 to present and in Canada since 1955.

Eligibility and Criteria

In Canada, the medal is awarded for 12 years of service to the St. John Ambulance organization. Also, service in both the St. John Ambulance Brigade and the St. John Ambulance Association qualify and the two service times may be combined but only one may be counted per year. In England, the qualifying time is now 12 years instead of 15.

Description

A circular, copper-nickel, rhodium-plated medal silver in colour. The medal is 1.5 inches in diameter. For mounting there is a single-toe claw with inward scrolls attaches to a straight bar.

On the obverse there is a crowned, veiled effigy of Queen Victoria, facing right, is displayed on a circular field with a beaded edge. The legend: VICTORIA + 1 + G + BRITT + REG + F + D + IND + IMP appears between the beaded circle and the raised edge of the medal.

The reverse shows the Royal Arms within the Garter bearing the legend HONI · SOIT · QUI · MAL ·Y · PENSE. Above this is an Imperial Crown and below it the Prince of Wales' Feathers. On each side is the badge of the order, each bearing a shield, one on the left charged with the arms of the order and that on the right with the arms of the Prince of Wales. The whole device rests upon a sprig of St. John's Wort. This central motif is surrounded by a border bearing the words: · MAGNUS · PRIORATUS · HOSPITAL · SANCTI · JOHANNIS · JERUSALEM · IN · ANGLIA.

The ribbon is 1.5 inches wide, and consists of five equal stripes: black, white, black, white and black. A single stitch of white appears at each edge. A miniature silver St. John Cross is worn in undress for each bar up to three. At four bars, one cross of rolled gold is worn.

Bars

A bar is awarded for each additional five years of service. The bars are of the slip-on type, silver, laurelled with a St. John Cross in the centre. After three silver bars are awarded, a gilt bar is worn (32 years of service) and additional gilt bars are awarded for each five years. Once a gilt bar is awarded, only that gilt bars and subsequent gilt bars are worn.

Historical Notes

  • The medal is currently issued unnamed, but prior to 1970, the recipient's name was engraved on the rim.
  • There have been 5,063 medals awarded to Canadians to 06 May 1993, but the number of bars awarded is unknown.