Anyway, this was a Canadian Volunteer Service Medal for Korea.
So in fact there are three medals.
There was also a medal that was awarded by the president of South Korea, Syngman Rhee. Unfortunately, Syngman Rhee and Winston Churchill, who was Prime Minister of Britain at the time, were not the greatest of friends. Churchill refused to accept it, and he persuaded the other Commonwealth nations not to accept it either.
We found that we were entitled to it. For about, oh, maybe 10 or 15 years, we tried to persuade the government house chancellery to allow us to wear that as an approved foreign decoration, because it was legitimately awarded by a foreign government, but they kept saying no. And finally we decided, well, three medals is enough for one war anyway, so we gave up.
So there were, in fact, medals for the Korean War. Then, of course, there'd be the gallantry medals people get.