King George VI decorates members of British military in ceremony at Buckingham Palace in London during World War II

King George VI decorates members of British military in ceremony at Buckingham Palace in London during World War II

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The video highlights decorated men from the Royal Navy, including Commander Maund, who received the DSO. It also mentions relatives and other DSO recipients, such as a tank officer. Miners are recognized for their gallant mine rescue with the Edward Medal. The heroes and their families leave the palace, admired by their countrymen for their bravery and the emblems they wear.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Who received the DSO from the Royal Navy?

Admiral Green

Captain Brown

Lieutenant Smith

Commander Maund

2.

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30 sec • 1 pt

What is the relation of the relatives mentioned in the second section?

They are family members of the honorees

They are colleagues of the honorees

They are friends of the honorees

They are neighbors of the honorees

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What type of officer is another DSO recipient mentioned?

A police officer

An air force officer

A tank officer

A naval officer

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

For what act were miners awarded the Edward Medal?

For discovering a new mine

For a gallant mine rescue

For a successful mining operation

For training new miners

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What did the heroes and their relatives do after receiving their honors?

They stayed at the palace

They left the palace

They went to a celebration

They visited a museum