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French Win Contract To Make British Military Medals


The Prime Minister David Cameron has admitted that he didn't know a French company had been awarded a contract to make 20 British honours including the Distinguished Service Order (DSO), awarded to senior Armed Forces officers for meritorious service during combat.

Arthus Bertrand, who make France's Legion d'honneur, beat off eight other bids from the likes of the Royal Mint to become the first foreign company to supply British medals, in a contract worth £1.3 million.

During Prime Minister's Questions Labour's Ian Austin informed the Commons that a factory in his West Midlands constituency was among those who had lost out.

Responding to the fact that medals in future could be labelled 'Fabrique en France', Mr Cameron said "he was not aware of the issue" and reiterated his support for the likes of the Royal Mint and other British firms producing commemorative medals.

The government previously said the tendering process is designed to ensure the tax payer gets value for money but the decision has sparked controversy.

Among those to have voiced their criticism is the Conservative MP Colonel Bob Stewart, who was awarded a DSO for his service in Bosnia.

Speaking to The Times newspaper he said: ""My argument is rather emotive but I think that a medal awarded to a UK citizen should be made in the UK - personally I'm very glad that my DSO was made in Britain."

"Can you imagine the French allowing the Légion d'honneur to be made in Germany? When this country awards medals to its soldiers, sailors, airmen and citizens they should be made in the UK."
Other honours which will from later this year be 'Made in France' are the Star of the Knights of the Order of the Bath and the badge of a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE).

Falkland's veteran Simon Weston was awarded a CBE in the 2016 New Years Honours List in recognition of his charity work.

Distinguished Service Order (DSO) - The Facts

Who: Although theoretically available to all ranks, the DSO, now awarded for distinguished leadership during active operations against the enemy, is likely to be awarded only to the more senior officers ranks.

What: A gold cross, with curved edges, overlaid in white enamel. The obverse of the medal has at the centre of the cross a raised laurel wreath, enamelled green, surrounding the Imperial Crown in gold, on a red enamelled background. The reverse has a similar raised centre with the laurel wreath surrounding the Royal Cypher 'VRI'. The suspender is decorated with laurel leaves, and a bar of the same design is positioned at the top of the ribbon.

When: Instituted on the 6 September 1886 the DSO was originally to reward junior officers in the Army for distinguished service or acts of gallantry against the enemy. While the Order of the Bath had been available for senior officers and the Distinguished Conduct Medal for the other ranks, no award below the level of the Victoria Cross (VC) had existed for junior officers. The DSO was also made available to junior officers of the other services.

French Win Contract To Make British Military Medals | Forces TV
 
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thats david cameron for you! :angry::mad:
he has lost his touch

Oh come on...cheer up! French have excellent craftsmanship. Better than British definitely. In Western Europe I rate them close second to Germany in their obsession for quality....Italy takes third place. :p:
 
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Oh come on...cheer up! French have excellent craftsmanship. Better than British definitely. In Western Europe I rate them close second to Germany in their obsession for quality....Italy takes third place. :p:
dont get me wrong here i like france, i have nothing against them. it's kinda like having pakistani medals made in india.
go back a few centuries France and the uk did not see eye to eye.
i guess you have never been in a rolls royce or a bentley, or an aston martin then if you think we dont have an obsession for quality
 
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dont get me wrong here i like france, i have nothing against them. it's kinda like having pakistani medals made in india.
go back a few centuries France and the uk did not see eye to eye.
i guess you have never been in a rolls royce or a bentley, or an aston martin then if you think we dont have an obsession for quality

Or a Land Rover and Jaguar? :azn:
 
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dont get me wrong here i like france, i have nothing against them. it's kinda like having pakistani medals made in india.
go back a few centuries France and the uk did not see eye to eye.
i guess you have never been in a rolls royce or a bentley, or an aston martin then if you think we dont have an obsession for quality

British cars?! Oh boy, do they break down so often! Even Toyotas and Nissans beat Land Rovers in reliability and ruggedness. I have been in British cars I wish you wouldn't have bring them up in your defence. I mean Aston Martin, seriously?!

Chill, I'm just messing with you Brits.... :P

P.S. I still like French over you guys because of their friendly nature...:devil::flame:
 
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British cars?! Oh boy, do they break down so often! Even Toyotas and Nissans beat Land Rovers in reliability and ruggedness. I have been in British cars I wish you wouldn't have bring them up in your defence. I mean Aston Martin, seriously?!

Chill, I'm just messing with you Brits.... :P

P.S. I still like French over you guys because of their friendly nature...:devil::flame:
people have their preferences. though i do agree Japanese care are built like rocks.
as for aston martin? i doubt you have been in a new aston. i like bentleys tbh i intend on ordering a gt speed before summer.
 
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That's why the most shocking to me was the CBE!
We now make medals for the chaps who actively tried to steal our Empire? :blink:
That's it, I'm offended too! :angry: Go Ian! Go Curnel Bob! :azn:

The times they 'arrr a'changin' or so it seems ... Tay. 8-)
:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
Nice 1:enjoy:

dont get me wrong here i like france, i have nothing against them. it's kinda like having pakistani medals made in india.
go back a few centuries France and the uk did not see eye to eye

Lol As you said, that was centuries ago when the French were trying to challenge our empire and influence.
However today we are good buddies. I don't see any reason to be wary about a french company winning a bid/contract to supply these medals, it's no big deal tbh. If we wanted to give it to a British company like we have been doing for all these centuries/decades then we would have done it. The most competitive bid wins in a free market economy. After all, this is not even a strategic sector or whatever. lol
 
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