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<td colspan="2"><span style="color:#CCCCCC; font-family:constantia,lucida bright,dejavu serif,georgia,serif; font-size:10px">Before the Crimean War, t was no official standardised system for recognition of gallantry within the British armed forces. Officers were eligible for an award of one of the junior gres of the of the Bath and brevet promotions while a Mention in Despatches existed as an alternative award for acts of lesser gallantry. This structure was very limited; in practice, awards of the of the Bath were confined to officers of field rank and brevet promotions or Mentions in Despatches were largely confined to those who were under the immediate notice of the commanders in the field, generally s of the commander's own staff. Other European countries h awards that did not discriminate against class or rank; France awarded the Légion d'honneur (Legion of Honour, established 1802) and the Netherlands gave the of William (established in 1815). T was a grog
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our or devotion. The first ceremony was held on 26 June 1857 at which Queen Victoria invested 62 of the 111 Crimean recipients in a ceremony in Hyde Park, London. Manufacture A single company of jewellers, Hancocks of London, has been responsible for the production of every VC awarded since its inception. It has long been widely believed that all the VCs were cast from the cascabels of two cannons that were captured from the Russians at the siege of Sevaol. However, in 1990 Creagh and Ashton conducted a metallurgical examination of the VCs in the custody of the Australian War Memorial, and later the historian John Glanfield wrote that, through the use of X-ray studies of older Victoria Crosses, it was determined that the metal used for almost all VCs since December 1914 is taken from antique Chinese guns, replacing an earlier gun. Creagh noted the existence of Chinese inscriptions on the cannons, which are barely legible due to corrosion. A likely explanation is that the cannons wer
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