Medal of Devotion for National Defense
Medal of Devotion for National Defense 献身国防纪念章 | |
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All three medals, the Golden Medal being the highest grade | |
Awarded by Central Military Commission | |
Type | Military Medal |
Eligibility | Martyrs, Killed/Injured Military Workers (in respective order) |
Awarded for | Martyrdom, death or injury in the line of duty |
Status | Active |
Sovereign | President of the People's Republic of China |
Grades (w/ post-nominals) | 3 |
Established | August 1st, 2011 |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | Medal of Guarding the Frontiers |
Next (lower) | Medal of Peace Mission |
The Medal of Devotion for National Defense (Chinese: 献身国防纪念章) is a military decoration awarded by the Central Military Commission of China, first amended on May 4th 2010, then established on August 1st 2011.[1][2] It is divided into three levels.
Criteria
The medal is awarded to military officers, civilian cadres and soldiers, posthumously to martyrs and those killed in the line of duty, and awarded to those disabled by injuries received in line of duty.
- Martyrs are awarded with posthumous golden medals,
- A person who dies in line of duty is awarded with a posthumous silver medal,
- A person who is disabled by injuries received in line of duty is awarded with a bronze medal.[3]
References
- ↑ 解放军启用新式勋章
- ↑ "中国人民解放军纪律条令". 中国军网. Retrieved 2016-05-11.
- ↑ 赵风云. "加强和改进军队奖励工作的重要举措". 解放军报. Retrieved 2016-05-11.
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