Published to coincide with the 105th anniversary of the most important
sea battle of World War I, this comprehensive catalogue lists all
orders, decorations and MIDs awarded for the Battle of Jutland, grouped
according to the ships, with citations where available, and a
description of the ship and her role in the battle.
The Battle of Jutland was the only action between the battle fleets of
the UK and Germany; 151 British ships, with a total of about 60,000
sailors, took part. Of these, 13 ships were sunk and over 6,000 British
sailors were killed. Over 2,000 honours were awarded, including four
Victoria Crosses, 47 DSOs, over 200 DSMs and other decorations, and MIDs
were awarded for gallantry and distinguished service. Awards from France
and Russia are also included.
The VCs are well documented but, with regard to most of the other
awards, it is difficult or impossible to identify the ship in which the
man was serving. This book will therefore be of great interest to medal
collectors, when reading the citation for an award, to know the ship
referred to, and to find how many awards were made to each ship, in
addition to giving a fascinating background to his most iconic of naval
battles.