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Lebanon - Other Medals
After the Great War, France, entrusted with the mandate for Lebanon and Syria previously
part of the Turkish Ottoman Empire, was obliged to intervene in Cilicia after an uprising
by the Turks and the need to pacify the Kurds (Campaigns of 1919-1921). A new uprising
broke out involving the Druze in 1925 and a year was needed to pacify the region and to
protect the minorities (Campaigns of 1925-1926). A law dated July 18, 1922 established
a Syria-Cilicia Commemorative Medal, also known as the Levant Medal. The
Levant Medal has three bars associated with it: (1) the bronze Oriental style bar
LEVANT for service 11/11/1918 to 10/20/21 against the Turks and Kurds; (2) a
gilt silver Oriental style bar 1925 LEVANT 1926 for action against the Druze 7/21/25
to 9/30/26 and a silver bar LEVANT 1941 for service between 6/8/41 to 7/12/41,
resisting Franco-British attacks, issued by the Vichy Government. The Free French
Government outlawed the LEVANT 1941 bar on 4/13/44. There is a fourth chocolate-brown
medal, known as the MEDAILLE DU LEVANT, which was issued by the Free French Government
in exile in London with no bar, for action between 7/12/41 and 8/14/43.French Period and Related French Medals ![]()
![]() Levant Customs Medal Obverse & Reverse and 1926 Commemorative Medal (Type 2) ![]() 1926 Commemorative Medal (Type 1 - Simple Suspension) ![]() Arabic Reverse with Cedar Tree
![]() Order of Public Instruction 2nd Class (French Version) and Overseas Medal with clasp LIBAN (1978) The Overseas Medal is awarded to French forces participating in the UN 's Interim Force in Lebanon (1978 to present).
![]() Syria-Cilicia Commemorative Medal also known as the Levant Medal Type 1 and Type 2 with the Official, 1925 LEVANT 1926 Bar
![]() Type 3, Type 4 and Type 5 ![]() Details of the Type 4 Reverse
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