Medal of the Recruitment Centers

SKU: 02.BEL.0142.101.01

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    Belgium
  • date of institution
    April 12, 1990

History


The Medal of the Recruitment Centres was awarded to Belgian citizens aged 16 to 35 in recognition of visiting a French recruitment centre during the outbreak of the Second World War, as ordered by the Belgian government. Recipients were required to have spent a minimum of 10 days away from home prior to September 10, 1940, to be eligible for the Medal.

There are three versions of the Medal - one for each of the linguistic groups in Belgium. Each version has an acronym which stands for "Recruitment Centre of the Belgian Army," as well as a Latin inscription which translates to "For the Honour of the Country."

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    $175 USD

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    Bronze

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    Obv: RCBL AD HONOREM PATRIAR Rev: 1940

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    $120 USD

  • Composition

    Bronze

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    Obv: CRAB AD HONOREM PATRIAR Rev: 1940

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    $300 USD

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    Bronze

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    Obv: RZBH AD HONOREM PATRIAR Rev: 1940

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