Valour Reconsidered: Inquiries into the Victoria Cross and Other Awards for Extreme Bravery
ISBN-10:
1896941478
ISBN-13:
9781896941479
Author(s): Halliday, Hugh A.
Edition: First Edition, First edition
Released: Jan 01, 2010
Publisher: Robin Brass Studio, Inc.
Format: Paperback, 256 pages
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Description:
The Victoria Cross is the most famous decoration for bravery in the world, its prestige rivaled only by the Medal of Honor. Other awards recognize courage displayed in very dangerous (but not combat) circumstances, among them the George Cross and Canada's Cross of Valour. But how is bravery measured? Is valor in the presence of the enemy more deserving than valor away from combat? Do all brave persons receive the honors they deserve? Where does duty end and above the call of duty begin? Has courage sometimes been confused with recklessness?Drawing on Canadian, American, Australian and British examples, this book examines an array of recommendations for VCs and similar awards, asking why some were approved and some not. It explores factors such as service politics, changing regulations, evolving perceptions of what constitutes extreme danger and the role of public relations and civilian morale.
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