The medal was established by Royal Decree Of
Victor Emmanuel III No. 1 241 of 29 July 1920 to award soldiers of the
Italian Armed Forces and
Navy who participated in hostilities against
Austria-Hungary, as well as in the
Dodecanese,
Albania,
Syria and
Palestine against the
Ottoman Empire. The design of the medal was developed by engraver
Silvio Canevari. The medal marks not only the victory in the
First World War, but also the completion of the
unification of Italy and the 70th
anniversary of the beginning of the revolutionary actions of 1848 for the independence of the state. Earlier, on 21 May 1916, a special sign (bar with a stretched ribbon) was founded in
Italy, which was awarded to employees of the Italian Army and Navy for 1 year of active service. The ribbon on the bar consisted of the colors of the
Italian Flag (alternating green, white and red stripes), which is repeated six times. Each additional year of service was marked on the bar with a silver asterisk. Royal Decree No. 150 of 17 January 1918 established a sign for
merchant ship crews. Although these sailors did not participate directly in combat, they were also often at risk as a result of military operations. This sign represented a ribbon of silk with eleven vertical stripes of equal width of blue and white. By Royal Decree No. 1786 of 15 July 1923, the badge was converted into a Medal of Merit for Merchant Navy Crews, completely identical to the commemorative medal, but on the ribbon of the mark for merchant ship crews.
Royal Decree No. 665 of 3 May 1918 established a sign for railway workers. The sign consisted of a silk ribbon 37mm wide, which has 3 red stripes 9mm wide each, alternating with two white stripes 5mm wide each. After the introduction of the medal, some railway workers hung such medals at their own risk on the ribbon of the previously established sign, although there was no official decree on the absorption of this bar sign with a medal. A peculiarity of this medal, made evident in the inscription on the back that mentions "minted in enemy bronze", is that the founding
decree provided that it should be "cast with the bronze of the artillery taken from the enemy". According to official data, more than 1,800,000 people were awarded the medal. == Appearance ==