Siege of Jadotville Medal
An Bonn Jadotville
TypeSingle-grade order
Awarded forParticipation in the Siege of Jadotville
Presented byGovernment of Ireland
EligibilitySoldiers who fought at Siege of Jadotville in Company A
Established2 December 2017
TotalSupposed to be awarded to 156 recipients
Ribbon of Siege of Jadotville Medal

The Jadotville Medal (Irish: An Bonn Jadotville), is a campaign medal which can only be issued to the members of "A" Company, 35th Infantry Battalion who fought during the Siege of Jadotville in 1961. "A" Company, under the command of Commandant Pat Quinlan, was part of the Irish Army forces participating in the United Nations peacekeeping operations in Congo.[1] The medal depicts a Celtic warrior and the shoulder badge that was worn by all Irish UN soldiers in the Congo.[2] Also depicted on the medal are the words Cosaint Chalma (Valiant Defence) and Misneach (Courage).[3]

References

  1. Ní Aodha, Gráinne (2 December 2017). "After 55 years, Irish soldiers awarded medals for Siege of Jadotville". The Journal. Retrieved 25 August 2018.
  2. Garner, Tom (5 December 2017). "The Jadotville Medal: Ireland Honours the "Valiant Defence" of 1961". History Answers. Future Publishing Limited. Retrieved 25 September 2021.
  3. Department of Defence (2 December 2017). "Minister with Responsibility for Defence, Paul Kehoe, Presents "An Bonn Jadotville" the Jadotville Medal". Government of Ireland. Retrieved 25 September 2021.
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