Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal
The Queen’s Golden Jubilee medal commemorates the 50th anniversary of the accession of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second to the throne. This commemorative medal program is now closed. This medal is administered by the Chancellery of Honours at Rideau Hall.
Canadian Forces members must be recommended by the Chief of Defence Staff to the Government of Canada. Selection is computer generated and distributed proportionally to Regular and Reserve members (including Cadet Instructors, Canadian Rangers and Honorary Positions) by component, rank, Military Occupation and years of service. CANFORGEN 024/02 CDS 017 refers.
A circular gold-plated bronze medal, 1.25 inches (32 mm) in diameter with a thin raised edge.
On the obverse: Queen Elizabeth II, wearing the King George IV State Diadem, facing right, circumscribed with the inscriptions "QUEEN OF CANADA" , "REINE DU CANADA".
On the reverse: the design of a stylised maple leaf with CANADA at the bottom and the years 1952 and 2002 on the left and right of the Royal Cypher and Crown.
A 0.5 inch (4 mm) gold ring, which holds the ribbon, passes through a smaller ring attached to the top of the medal.
The colour of the ribbon is royal blue, with red outer stripes, double white stripe and a red central stripe. This ribbon is identical to its British counterpart and is a variation of the 1953 Coronation Medal and the 1977 Silver Jubilee Medal ribbons.
There is no bar to this medal.
The Queen’s Golden Jubilee Medal shall be worn in the sequence prescribed in the Canadian Orders, Decorations and Medals Directive, and in the following manner: on the left breast, suspended from the ribbon described above, after the 125 Anniversary medal and before the RCMP Long service and Good conduct medal.
The use of a post-nominal is not authorized for this medal.
An estimated 46,000 medals were issued, of which approximately 9,600 were awarded to members of the Canadian Forces.
The inaugural ceremony took place at Rideau Hall on 29 June 2002. Eighteen individuals were presented the Queen’s Golden Jubilee medal by Her Excellency the Governor General. Thirteen recipients represented each of the ten provinces and three territories, four recipients represented the Navy, Army, Air Force and Reserve components of the Canadian Forces, and one recipient represented the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
The medal was designed by the Government Honours Policy Sub-Committee
Unit Recipients
Lieutenant-Colonel Dean B Drysdale CD
Lieutenant-Colonel Leon Jensen CD
Major James Barrett CD
Captain Noel RR Dykes, CD
Captain Richard J Van Slyke MMM CD
Master Warrant Officer Ken Surges CD
Warrant Officer Cheryl McHugh
Warrant Officer James E Tempest CD
Warrant Officer Kevin Walker CD
Warrant Officer Robert G Wishnicki CD
Sgt Ward Blair
Master Bombardier Patricia Kostuk CD
Master Bombardier Scott Weaver
Bombardier David Jeffs CD
Bombardier Nathaniel Senff
Bombardier Malcolm Sings
Bombardier Brian Smith CD
Bombardier Ronald Toth
Bombardier Edward Trovato CD
Gunner Joseph Foster
Canadian Forces members must be recommended by the Chief of Defence Staff to the Government of Canada. Selection is computer generated and distributed proportionally to Regular and Reserve members (including Cadet Instructors, Canadian Rangers and Honorary Positions) by component, rank, Military Occupation and years of service. CANFORGEN 024/02 CDS 017 refers.
A circular gold-plated bronze medal, 1.25 inches (32 mm) in diameter with a thin raised edge.
On the obverse: Queen Elizabeth II, wearing the King George IV State Diadem, facing right, circumscribed with the inscriptions "QUEEN OF CANADA" , "REINE DU CANADA".
On the reverse: the design of a stylised maple leaf with CANADA at the bottom and the years 1952 and 2002 on the left and right of the Royal Cypher and Crown.
A 0.5 inch (4 mm) gold ring, which holds the ribbon, passes through a smaller ring attached to the top of the medal.
The colour of the ribbon is royal blue, with red outer stripes, double white stripe and a red central stripe. This ribbon is identical to its British counterpart and is a variation of the 1953 Coronation Medal and the 1977 Silver Jubilee Medal ribbons.
There is no bar to this medal.
The Queen’s Golden Jubilee Medal shall be worn in the sequence prescribed in the Canadian Orders, Decorations and Medals Directive, and in the following manner: on the left breast, suspended from the ribbon described above, after the 125 Anniversary medal and before the RCMP Long service and Good conduct medal.
The use of a post-nominal is not authorized for this medal.
An estimated 46,000 medals were issued, of which approximately 9,600 were awarded to members of the Canadian Forces.
The inaugural ceremony took place at Rideau Hall on 29 June 2002. Eighteen individuals were presented the Queen’s Golden Jubilee medal by Her Excellency the Governor General. Thirteen recipients represented each of the ten provinces and three territories, four recipients represented the Navy, Army, Air Force and Reserve components of the Canadian Forces, and one recipient represented the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
The medal was designed by the Government Honours Policy Sub-Committee
Unit Recipients
Lieutenant-Colonel Dean B Drysdale CD
Lieutenant-Colonel Leon Jensen CD
Major James Barrett CD
Captain Noel RR Dykes, CD
Captain Richard J Van Slyke MMM CD
Master Warrant Officer Ken Surges CD
Warrant Officer Cheryl McHugh
Warrant Officer James E Tempest CD
Warrant Officer Kevin Walker CD
Warrant Officer Robert G Wishnicki CD
Sgt Ward Blair
Master Bombardier Patricia Kostuk CD
Master Bombardier Scott Weaver
Bombardier David Jeffs CD
Bombardier Nathaniel Senff
Bombardier Malcolm Sings
Bombardier Brian Smith CD
Bombardier Ronald Toth
Bombardier Edward Trovato CD
Gunner Joseph Foster