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Medal Of Merit (Scouting)
Several countries award a military or civil medal called Medal of Merit: * Medal of Merit (Czech Republic) * Medal of Merit (Denmark) * Medal of Merit of the Dominican Woman * Medal of Merit of the National People's Army (East Germany) * Medal of Merit of the Autonomous Region of Madeira * Medal of Merit (Malta) * Medal of Merit (Timor-Leste) * King's Medal of Merit, Norway * Liakat Medal, Ottoman Empire * Presidential Medal of Merit (Philippines) * Medal of Merit for National Defence, Poland * Medal of Merit for Blood Donation, Luxembourg * Medal of Merit to the People (Republika Srpska) * Medal of Merit in Labour, Spain United States * Charles Dick Medal of Merit, National Guard Association * Congressional Medal of Merit, for young Americans * Intelligence Medal of Merit, Central Intelligence Agency * Medal for Merit, 1939–1952 * Texas Medal of Merit, by Texas Military Forces, within the United States Armed Forces * Washington Medal of Merit Associations * Australian ...
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Medal Of Merit (Czech Republic)
The Medal of Merit () is an award of the Czech Republic which comes in three grades, the First Grade being the highest. It is awarded to people for service to the Republic in a number of different public areas, including: “the economy, science, technology, culture, arts, sports, enlightenment and education, defense and security of the state and the people”. The medal was designed by Jiří Harcuba. Appearance The insignia composes of a simple breast ribbon, primarily yellow-gold in color, and a medal. The ribbon has thin violet stripe(s) running the vertical length of the ribbon; the number of stripes indicates the grade of the medal: a single stripe indicates the highest grade, while three stripes mark the lowest grade. The medals for all three grades are of identical design, with the official symbol of the Medal of Merit, and the inscription “ZA ZÁSLUHY” (“For Meritorious Service”), on the obverse and the Greater Coat of Arms of the Czech Republic on the reverse. ...
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Medal Of Merit In Labour
The Medal of Merit in Labour () is a civil medal awarded in Spain by the Council of Ministers in its gold category and by the Ministry of Labour in its silver and bronze categories to individuals or institutions excelling in a useful and exemplary conduct in the performance of any job, profession, or service usually exercised; or in compensation for damages and suffering suffered in the fulfillment of that professional duty. Categories * Gold Medal: Awarded by the Council of Ministers, equivalent to a Grand Cross, its laureates receive the honorific address of ''Excelentísimo Señor'' (male) or ''Excelentísima Señora'' (female). * Silver Medal: Awarded by the Ministry of Labour, equivalent to a Commander Commander (commonly abbreviated as Cmdr.) is a common naval officer rank as well as a job title in many army, armies. Commander is also used as a rank or title in other formal organizations, including several police forces. In several countri ..., its laureates receive ...
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Medal For Military Merit (other)
Medal for Military Merit may refer to: * Medal of Military Merit (Greece) (), a military decoration of Greece * Medal "For Battle Merit" (; ), a Soviet military medal * Medal for Military Merit (Republika Srpska) (), a Republika Srpska medal * Medal of Military Merit (Uruguay) * Medal for Military Merit (Yugoslavia) ( / ), a Yugoslav medal * Meritorious Service Medal (Belgium) See also * Medal of Merit (other) Several countries award a military or civil medal called Medal of Merit: * Medal of Merit (Czech Republic) * Medal of Merit (Denmark) * Medal of Merit of the Dominican Woman * Medal of Merit of the National People's Army (East Germany) * Medal ...
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Médaille Militaire
The ''Médaille militaire'' (, "Military Medal") is a military decoration of the French Republic for other ranks for meritorious service and acts of bravery in action against an enemy force. It is the third highest award of the French Republic, after the Legion of Honour, a civil and military order, and the Order of Liberation, a Second World War-only order. The ''Médaille militaire'' is therefore the most senior entirely military active French decoration. During World War I, 230,000 ''médailles'' were awarded,historique de la société d'entraide des médaillés militaires
when 1,400,000 French Army soldiers were killed and 3,000,000 wounded. For comparison, the UK

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Gold Medal Of Merit In The Fine Arts (Spain)
Gold is a chemical element; it has chemical symbol Au (from Latin ) and atomic number 79. In its pure form, it is a bright, slightly orange-yellow, dense, soft, malleable, and ductile metal. Chemically, gold is a transition metal, a group 11 element, and one of the noble metals. It is one of the least reactive chemical elements, being the second-lowest in the reactivity series. It is solid under standard conditions. Gold often occurs in free elemental (native state), as nuggets or grains, in rocks, veins, and alluvial deposits. It occurs in a solid solution series with the native element silver (as in electrum), naturally alloyed with other metals like copper and palladium, and mineral inclusions such as within pyrite. Less commonly, it occurs in minerals as gold compounds, often with tellurium (gold tellurides). Gold is resistant to most acids, though it does dissolve in aqua regia (a mixture of nitric acid and hydrochloric acid), forming a soluble tetrachloroaurate ...
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Legion Of Frontiersmen
The Legion of Frontiersmen is a civilian nationalist paramilitary organisation formed in Britain in 1905 by Roger Pocock, a former North-West Mounted Police constable and Boer War veteran. Prompted by fears of an impending invasion of Britain and the Empire, the organisation was founded to be a field intelligence corps that would watch over and protect the boundaries of the Empire. Headquartered in London, the Legion of Frontiersmen formed branches throughout the Empire to prepare enlistees for war and foster vigilance in peacetime. Despite their efforts, the Legion never achieved significant official recognition, in part because many Commonwealth nations' laws prohibit militia groups. Casualties in the First World War devastated the Legion of Frontiersmen, and except for a brief resurgence in the interwar period, a series of schisms and sectarianism prevented attempts to reinvigorate the movement. In the late 1930s, the Legion of Frontiersmen in Canada was formally affiliated wi ...
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Washington Medal Of Merit
The Washington Medal of Merit is one of three statutory civilian decorations issued by the state of Washington, the others being the Washington Medal of Valor and the Washington Gift of Life Award (formerly the Washington Gift of Life Medal). Washington law does not describe an order of precedence for state decorations, though the Medal of Merit is generally considered the state's highest honor. Medal Qualifications All persons, living or dead, except elected officials and current political candidates, are eligible to receive the medal. The medal is bestowed by the Governor of Washington on the advice of the "medal of merit committee," which is composed of the governor himself, as well as the chief justice of the Washington State Supreme Court, the speaker of the Washington State House of Representatives, and the president of the Washington State Senate. The Washington Secretary of State serves as the committee's secretary. The process for nomination is not set by law, but, u ...
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Texas Medal Of Merit
The Texas Medal of Merit, formerly known as the Texas Meritorious Service Medal, is the seventh highest Awards and decorations of the Texas Military, military decoration that can be conferred to a service member of the Texas Military Forces. Subsequent decorations are denoted by a bronze or silver acorn device. A "V" device is conferred for an act or acts of courage. Notable recipients See also * Awards and decorations of the Texas Military * Awards and decorations of the Texas government * Texas Military Forces * Texas Military Department * List of conflicts involving the Texas Military References {{reflist External linksTexas Medal of Merit
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Medal For Merit
The Medal for Merit was the highest civilian decoration of the United States in the gift of the president. Created during World War II, it was awarded by the president of the United States to civilians who "distinguished themselves by exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services" in the war effort "since the proclamation of an emergency by the President on September 8, 1939". Awards to civilians of foreign nations were eligible "only for the performance of exceptionally meritorious or courageous act or acts in furtherance of the war efforts of the United Nations." It was last awarded in 1952. The medal is made of gold-finished bronze and enamel and is worn on the left chest from a ribbon. History The Medal for Merit was created by Public Law 77-671 and its awarding codified by Executive Order 9286 - Medal for Merit on 24 December 1942, later amended and restated by Executive Order 9857A of 27 May 1947. Created during World War II, and awarded ...
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Intelligence Medal Of Merit
The Intelligence Medal of Merit is awarded by the Central Intelligence Agency for performance of especially meritorious service or for achievement conspicuously above normal duties. Notable recipients *Gust Avrakotos *I. Nathan Briggs *George Cave (CIA agent), George W. Cave *John Chambers (make-up artist), John Chambers (1923–2001) Cinema of the United States, Hollywood make-up artist involved in Canadian Caper during 1979 Iran hostage crisis (aka Jerome Calloway) *Charles Cogan *Gene A. Coyle *Peter Earnest *Richard G. Fecteau *Robert Gates *Gina Haspel *John J. Hicks, former director of National Photographic Interpretation Center; for his work during the Cuban Missile Crisis. *J.B.E. Hittle *Stephen Kasarda *Mark Kelton, former deputy director of the National Clandestine Service for Counterintelligence *George V. Lauder (CIA), George V. Lauder *Harry E. Mason *Edmund H. Nowinski (twice) *James Olson (CIA officer), James Olson *Jerrold Post *Robert Schaller *James D. Skinner * ...
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Congressional Medal Of Merit
The Congressional Medal of Merit is the United States Congress' award for young Americans. This award is for ages 14 to 23. It is intended to honor individuals who have shown outstanding achievement in areas such as academics and service. The award is presented by a member of congress to the individual regardless of partisanship. History The Congressional Medal of Merit was established in 1942 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. It was first created to honor citizens of the United States for their services during World War II. In present times a member of the United States Congress The United States Congress is the legislature, legislative branch of the federal government of the United States. It is a Bicameralism, bicameral legislature, including a Lower house, lower body, the United States House of Representatives, ... may award the Congressional Medal of Merit to their constituents as a way to honor citizens for their contributions, leadership, and achievements. R ...
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Charles Dick Medal Of Merit
The Charles Dick Medal of Merit is awarded by the National Guard Association of the United States The National Guard Association of the United States was founded in 1878 as a congressional lobbying organization for National Guard issues. A member of the Military Coalition, NGAUS lobbies on behalf of over 400,000 officers and enlisted members ... to elected officials in recognition of their contributions toward the National Guard. It was established in 1988 and named in honor Charles Dick, a major general from the Ohio National Guard."Charles Dick Medal of Merit"
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