| Return postage will be paid by | Buyer |
|---|---|
| Returns Accepted | Returns Accepted |
| After receiving the item, your buyer should cancel the purchase within | 14 days |
| Return policy details | I will happily give a full refund, inc. return postage, on all B.I.N. items, or any other item sold, that is deemed Significantly Not As Described. Returns for any other reason will be refunded, less postage. Buyer is responsible for return postage, preferably by a tracked service. Items returned must be in their original condition recieved, & returned within 14 days of receipt. Please notify me of any problems within 3 days of receipt. Thanks. |
| Type | Medals & Ribbons |
| Issued/ Not-Issued | Not-Issued |
| Conflict | World War II (1939-1945) |
| Era | 1914-1945 |
| Country/ Organization | France |
| Service | Army |
| Theme | Militaria |
| Modified Item | No |
Check the listing for details. FRENCH - Dunkirk, Medal Ribbon, x 6 inch length.. Condition: New. Listed at 4.83 USD. A 6 inch length of new, repro. ribbon, for the FRENCH, Medaille Dunkerque 1940*. Happy to combine postage.If you buy multiple ribbons, PLEASE WAIT for a combine invoice, as overpaid postage can not be refunded. Please see my listings for other Allied & German, WW 1 & 2, ribbons. *The Dunkirk Medal (Medaille Dunkerque 1940), is an unofficial commemorative medal created by the town of Dunkirk to commemorate the defence of the town and surrounding area during May and June 1940. The allocation of the award was managed by Association nationale des anciens combattants de Flandres-Dunkerque 1940, the French National Association of Veterans of the Fortified Sector of Flanders and Dunkirk (and later administrated by the now disbanded Dunkirk Veterans Association).Initiated in 1960, the award was initially awarded to only French service personnel (with approximately 30,000 medals issued). In 1970 it was also awarded to any Allied member involved in Operation Dynamo, the evacuation of Allied forces from the Dunkirk sector between 29 May and 3 June and those soldiers evacuated from the beaches. All British servicemen from the Royal Navy, Royal Air Force, Merchant Navy, and the civilian little ship volunteers were eligible to receive the award.