Lloyd's War Medal for Bravery at Sea

In 1939, with the coming of the Second World War, Lloyd's set up a committee to find means of honouring seafarers who performed acts of exceptional courage at sea, and this resulted in the announcement on 27 December 1940 of the "Lloyd’s War Medal for Bravery at Sea".

The first two were to Captain Rowland Morris-Woolfenden MBE and Sub-Lieutenant Patrick Wills-Rust RNR, who had been Master and Second Officer respectively of the coaster Abukir.

On the night of 27–28 May 1940, the last day of the Battle of Belgium, she had evacuated over 200 soldiers and civilians from Ostend.

In all 541 Lloyd's War Medals for Bravery at Sea were awarded.

In the table the following abbreviations and annotations are used: C – King's Commendation for Brave Conduct.

Medal's ribbon bar