Court style


The Victoria Cross and the DSO with buckle of Guy Gibson VC, DSO, DFC made up in the British court style The George Cross, War Medal 1939-1945 and other awards of Jonathan Rogers made up in the British court style

The style of the court is the British way of marking the ribbons of distinctions in the narrative. The crosses, stars and medals are worn on a ribbon that is folded in such a way that their back is under the icing. The court style is prescribed in the United Kingdom. In the Netherlands, the words are usually written in a Prussian way.

There have been Dutch soldiers in the Netherlands, especially pilots, who have made their kite cruises other appreciations in the British way. Earlier, François de Casembroot (1817 - 1895), noted the Chancellor of the Dutch Knight's Order, honors his distinctions in this way.

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