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The Military Medal (MM) was the third highest medal awarded to other ranks for gallantry in the face of the enemy on land.

Sergeant Michael James Dowling, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (posthumous). Fitter Sergeant, C Squadron, 16th/5th The Queen's Royal Lancers. Attached from 1Bn Scots guards Awarded 29 June 1991.

Sergeant Andrew Melville, Special Air Service. Awarded 29 June 1991, gazetted as Parachute Regiment in 1997.

Sergeant Nicholas Mark Scott, Queen's Royal Irish Hussars, Tank Commander. Awarded 29 June 1991.

Corporal Kenneth Anderson, Royal Scots Dragoon Guards, Tank Commander. Awarded 29 June 1991.

Corporal Colin Armstrong, Special Air Service. Awarded 29 June 1991, gazetted as Parachute Regiment in 1998.

Corporal David Edwin Denbury, Corps of Royal Engineers. Gazetted as serving with the Special Air Service. Awarded 29 June 1991

Corporal Kevin Peter Dunbar, Special Air Service. Awarded 29 June 1991, gazetted as Parachute Regiment in 1997.

Corporal John Ernest Yourston, Special Air Service. Awarded 29 June 1991, gazetted as Parachute Regiment in 1997.

Lance Corporal Ian Michael Dewsnap, Corps of Royal Engineers, Plant Operator Mechanic, 73 Engineer Squadron. Awarded 29 June 1991.

Lance Corporal Kevin Melvin Simon Reid, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. Attached 10 (Assaye) Air Defence Battery Royal Artillery. Awarded 29 June 1991.

Lance Corporal Richard Sellers, Special Air Service. Awarded 29 June 1991, gazetted as Duke of Wellington's Regiment in 1997.

Private Thomas Robertson Gow, Royal Scots, Acting Section Second-in-Command, 5 Platoon, B Company, 1st Battalion. Awarded 29 June 1991.

Trooper Robert Gaspare Consiglio, Special Air Service (posthumous). Awarded 20 November 1991, gazetted as Private, Parachute Regiment in 1996.

Trooper Steven John Lane, Special Air Service (posthumous). Awarded 20 November 1991, gazetted as Lance Corporal, Corps of Royal Engineers in 1996.

Trooper Anthony Cyril James Nicholls, Special Air Service. Awarded 29 June 1991, gazetted as Private, Parachute Regiment in 1997.

6 unidentified soldiers, Special Air Service. Awarded 29 June 1991.

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