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Ottawa, Ontario
Registration of an Insignia
October 15, 2025
Vol. VIII, p. 429
Insignia of the Canadian Forces’ DecorationBlazonSuspended by a bar between two scroll arms surmounted by a maple leaf Or from a ribbon Gules charged with three pallets Argent, a decagonal medal Or the obverse bearing a contemporary effigy of His Majesty The King of Canada contourné and environed by the inscriptions CHARLES III DEI GRATIA REX and CANADA, the reverse bearing three maple leaves ensigned by a naval crown between two fleurs-de-lis and surmounted in base by an eagle volant affronty head to the sinister, all above a scroll inscribed SERVICE;
SymbolismOn the obverse, the effigy of The King indicates in whose name the medal is bestowed, along with his name and Canadian royal title in Latin (meaning “By the grace of God, King”). On the reverse, the naval crown, maple leaves and eagle represent the Navy, Army and Air Force. The inscription “Service” acknowledges members of the Canadian Armed Forces who have completed 12 years of service and who have a good record of conduct. The ten sides of the insignia represent the provinces of Canada. |
Additional InformationCreator(s)Original concept of the Department of National Defence. PainterCathy Bursey-Sabourin CalligrapherNot applicable Recipient TypeMilitary Institution Other InformationThe Canadian Forces’ Decoration was created by King George VI in December 1949. The updated version was approved by His Majesty King Charles III in March 2024. |



