What is the name and meaning of a World War 2 CCC Medal with both the Polish Eagle and British Statant Gardant Lion?

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While looking through a collection of World War 2 medals, I came across this one (picture attached) and have been unable to identify it.



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It is in the form of a shield, appears to have a Polish eagle in the top left and the British lion from the Victoria Cross on the bottom right. It also has the letters "CCC" along the top.



Can anyone identify the name and meaning of a World War 2 CCC Medal with both the Polish Eagle and British Statant Gardant Lion?










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    While looking through a collection of World War 2 medals, I came across this one (picture attached) and have been unable to identify it.



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    It is in the form of a shield, appears to have a Polish eagle in the top left and the British lion from the Victoria Cross on the bottom right. It also has the letters "CCC" along the top.



    Can anyone identify the name and meaning of a World War 2 CCC Medal with both the Polish Eagle and British Statant Gardant Lion?










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      While looking through a collection of World War 2 medals, I came across this one (picture attached) and have been unable to identify it.



      enter image description here



      It is in the form of a shield, appears to have a Polish eagle in the top left and the British lion from the Victoria Cross on the bottom right. It also has the letters "CCC" along the top.



      Can anyone identify the name and meaning of a World War 2 CCC Medal with both the Polish Eagle and British Statant Gardant Lion?










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      While looking through a collection of World War 2 medals, I came across this one (picture attached) and have been unable to identify it.



      enter image description here



      It is in the form of a shield, appears to have a Polish eagle in the top left and the British lion from the Victoria Cross on the bottom right. It also has the letters "CCC" along the top.



      Can anyone identify the name and meaning of a World War 2 CCC Medal with both the Polish Eagle and British Statant Gardant Lion?







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          This would appear to be the badge of the No. 300 Polish Bomber Squadron which




          fought alongside the Royal Air Force and operated from airfields in
          the United Kingdom.




          enter image description here



          Above: Badge with colour. Source: Wikipedia. Below, badge (no colouring) on memorial plaque. Source: Aircrew Remembered



          enter image description here



          The CCC is 300 in Roman numerals and the badge




          combines the coats of arms of both Poland and England - it has the
          Polish White Eagle "Orzeł Biały" (an eagle argent armed, crowned) and
          it has the English Lion (a lion passant guardant, crowned).




          The squadron was created in July 1940 and disbanded in February 1947. They flew Fairey Battle light bombers until November 1940, then Wellington bombers until March 1944 and finally Avro Lancaster bombers.



          There is a website dedicated to the squadron here with a lot more information than the Wikipedia pages. Among the many targets they bombed was Berchtesgaden, Hitler's retreat.






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            This would appear to be the badge of the No. 300 Polish Bomber Squadron which




            fought alongside the Royal Air Force and operated from airfields in
            the United Kingdom.




            enter image description here



            Above: Badge with colour. Source: Wikipedia. Below, badge (no colouring) on memorial plaque. Source: Aircrew Remembered



            enter image description here



            The CCC is 300 in Roman numerals and the badge




            combines the coats of arms of both Poland and England - it has the
            Polish White Eagle "Orzeł Biały" (an eagle argent armed, crowned) and
            it has the English Lion (a lion passant guardant, crowned).




            The squadron was created in July 1940 and disbanded in February 1947. They flew Fairey Battle light bombers until November 1940, then Wellington bombers until March 1944 and finally Avro Lancaster bombers.



            There is a website dedicated to the squadron here with a lot more information than the Wikipedia pages. Among the many targets they bombed was Berchtesgaden, Hitler's retreat.






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              This would appear to be the badge of the No. 300 Polish Bomber Squadron which




              fought alongside the Royal Air Force and operated from airfields in
              the United Kingdom.




              enter image description here



              Above: Badge with colour. Source: Wikipedia. Below, badge (no colouring) on memorial plaque. Source: Aircrew Remembered



              enter image description here



              The CCC is 300 in Roman numerals and the badge




              combines the coats of arms of both Poland and England - it has the
              Polish White Eagle "Orzeł Biały" (an eagle argent armed, crowned) and
              it has the English Lion (a lion passant guardant, crowned).




              The squadron was created in July 1940 and disbanded in February 1947. They flew Fairey Battle light bombers until November 1940, then Wellington bombers until March 1944 and finally Avro Lancaster bombers.



              There is a website dedicated to the squadron here with a lot more information than the Wikipedia pages. Among the many targets they bombed was Berchtesgaden, Hitler's retreat.






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                This would appear to be the badge of the No. 300 Polish Bomber Squadron which




                fought alongside the Royal Air Force and operated from airfields in
                the United Kingdom.




                enter image description here



                Above: Badge with colour. Source: Wikipedia. Below, badge (no colouring) on memorial plaque. Source: Aircrew Remembered



                enter image description here



                The CCC is 300 in Roman numerals and the badge




                combines the coats of arms of both Poland and England - it has the
                Polish White Eagle "Orzeł Biały" (an eagle argent armed, crowned) and
                it has the English Lion (a lion passant guardant, crowned).




                The squadron was created in July 1940 and disbanded in February 1947. They flew Fairey Battle light bombers until November 1940, then Wellington bombers until March 1944 and finally Avro Lancaster bombers.



                There is a website dedicated to the squadron here with a lot more information than the Wikipedia pages. Among the many targets they bombed was Berchtesgaden, Hitler's retreat.






                share|improve this answer















                This would appear to be the badge of the No. 300 Polish Bomber Squadron which




                fought alongside the Royal Air Force and operated from airfields in
                the United Kingdom.




                enter image description here



                Above: Badge with colour. Source: Wikipedia. Below, badge (no colouring) on memorial plaque. Source: Aircrew Remembered



                enter image description here



                The CCC is 300 in Roman numerals and the badge




                combines the coats of arms of both Poland and England - it has the
                Polish White Eagle "Orzeł Biały" (an eagle argent armed, crowned) and
                it has the English Lion (a lion passant guardant, crowned).




                The squadron was created in July 1940 and disbanded in February 1947. They flew Fairey Battle light bombers until November 1940, then Wellington bombers until March 1944 and finally Avro Lancaster bombers.



                There is a website dedicated to the squadron here with a lot more information than the Wikipedia pages. Among the many targets they bombed was Berchtesgaden, Hitler's retreat.







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