Italy – Medal of Military Valour
The Medals of Military Valour (Medaglia al valor militare) are Italian medals for gallantry. They were established by Charles Albert of Sardinia on 26 March 1833. The medals were re-established by the Royal Decree of 4 November 1932, in which their purpose is defined as “To distinguish and publicly honor the authors of heroic military acts, even ones performed in time of peace, provided that the exploit is closely connected with the purposes for which the Armed Forces are constituted, whatever may be the condition or quality of the author.”
Bronze
Second Lieutenant Kenneth Oxenden Bracken MM
Sergeant Claude Drone Winegard
Silver
Major Agner Emil Dalgas MC