Has anyone heard of this Fifteenth of June medal? Apparently it was awarded to my great uncle, who flew with the British air corps in WW1. He was an ace, having at least 8 'kills'. The mention of this was in a Vancouver newspaper article after the war. No date on the paper. He was also awarded the DFC, and the Italian Croix de Guerre. I have found that information. But have not been able to locate anywhere anything by this name, including google, wikipedia, and WW1 military sites. Nothing on the British medal site, Italian medals or with the Canadian medals. He also served early in the war with an Red Cross Ambulance outfit as a driver in the Salonika campaign, before becoming a pilot back in England, flying mainly Sopwith Camels over Italy. His name was William Myron MacDonald, born in CT, of Nova Scotia parents, raised in Vancouver, died in San Diego. Thanks for any help, Marilyn, Los Angeles