Orders, decorations, and medals of Norway

Orders, decorations, and medals of Norway
National Service Medal,
army version

This is a list of Norwegian orders and medals, in order of precedence. This list contains all medals approved for wearing on a Norwegian military uniform in ranked order.

Contents

Awarded by or approved by H.M. the King of Norway

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  1. War Cross with sword
  2. Medal for Outstanding Civic Achievement
  3. The Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav
  4. The Royal Norwegian Order of Merit
  5. Haakon VIIs Freedom Cross
  6. St. Olav's Medal With Oak Branch
  7. Medal for Heroism in Gold
  8. The Kings Medal of Merit in Gold
  9. St Olavs medal
  10. War Medal
  11. Medal of Heroism, Military
    Military Medal of Heroism.
  12. Haakon VIIs Freedom Medal
  13. Medal for Heroism in Silver
  14. Medal for Rescue at Sea
  15. Nansen medal for Outstanding Research
  16. Police Cross of Honour
  17. Civil Defence Cross of Honour
  18. Defence Service Medal with Laurel Branch
  19. Police Service Medal with Laurel Branch
  20. Civil Defence Service Medal with Laurel Branch
  21. The Kings Medal of Merit in Silver
  22. Defence Medal 1940 – 1945
  23. H. M. The Kings Medal of Merit for Service in the Home Guard
  24. Norwegian Korea Medal
  25. Maudheim medal
  26. Antarctic Medal
  27. H. M. The Kings Commemorative Medal in Gold
  28. The Royal House Centenary Medal
  29. Haakon VIIs Commemorative Medal 1. October 1957
  30. Haakon VIIs Jubilee Medal 1905 – 1930
  31. Haakon VIIs Jubilee Medal 1905 – 1955
  32. Haakon VIIs 70th Anniversary Medal
  33. Haakon VIIs Centenary Medal
  34. Olav Vs Commemorative Medal of 30. January 1991
  35. Olav Vs Jubilee Medal
  36. Olav Vs Centenary Medal
  37. H. M. The Kings Commemorative Medal in Silver
  38. Defence Service Medal
  39. Police Service Medal
  40. Civil Defence Service Medal
  41. Defence Medal - Wounded in Action
  42. Defence Medal International Operations
  43. Police Medal International Service
  44. Civil Defence International Service
  45. Medal for Defence Service Abroad
  46. Medal for Defence Operation Abroad
  47. National Service Medal

Royal Family Orders

  • Royal Family Order of King Haakon VII of Norway
  • Royal Family Order of King Olav V of Norway
  • Royal Family Order of King Harald V of Norway

Medals of the Royal Court

  • The King's Commemorative Medal

Foreign decorations

Decorations that are awarded or approved by foreign heads of state, the United Nations or NATO. They are ranked as follows: British, Danish, Finnish, Icelandic, Swedish, UN, NATO, other countries are ranked alphabetically by their name in French.


Other Norwegian decorations

  • Tysklandsbrigadens veteranmedalje for veterans of the Independent Norwegian Brigade Group in Germany
  • Norske Reserveoffiserers Forbunds (NROF) hederstegn
  • Norges Forsvarsforenings hederstegn
  • Norges Forsvarsforenings verneidrettsmedalje
  • Norsk Militært Tidsskrifts medalje for besvarelse av prisoppgave
  • Sjømilitære Samfunds medalje for besvarelse av prisoppgave
  • Det frivillige Skyttervesens fortjenstmedalje
  • Det frivillige Skyttervesens hederstegn
  • Norges Skytterforbunds hederstegn
  • Norges Røde Kors’ hederstegn
  • Norsk Aero klubbs hederstegn
  • Norges militære kameratforbunds hederstegn
  • Fredsprismedaljen 1988
  • Norges Lotteforbunds hederstegn
  • Krigsdeltagerforbundets hederstegn
  • Sjømilitære Samfunds fortjenstmedalje i gull
  • FN-veteranenes landsforbunds hederstegn
  • Luftmilitært Samfunds hederstegn
  • De norske officerers Rideklubs hederstegn
  • Oslo Militære Samfunds hederstegn


Other foreign decorations


Medals awarded for military skills

These decorations are most often divided in three classes: bronze, silver and gold. They are most often awarded as metal badges, but if the gold requirements are met over several years a medal is awarded.

  • Det militære skarpskyttermerke (shooting)
  • Det militære marsjmerke (30 km march with gear under a set time)
  • Det militære skimerke (skiing)
  • Infanterimerket (infantry skils)
  • Feltidrettsmerket (military sports)
  • Det militære femkampmerke


Civil medals of skill

These share most of the characteristics of the badges and medals awarded for military skills, but the requirements may vary more. They may only be worn on military uniform as medals.

  • Det frivillige Skyttervesens dugleiksmerke (shooting)
  • Norges Skytterforbunds armégeværmedalje (NAIS-medaljen) (shooting)
  • Det frivillige Skyttervesens skiskyttermedalje (shooting)
  • Norges idrettsforbunds idrettsmerke (Norwegian Athletic Society Medal) (sports)
  • Norges Svømmeforbunds «Den store havhesten» (swimming)
  • KNBLO medal (Netherlands)

Other approved Norwegian medals


No longer awarded

Star of the Order of the Norwegian lion.
  • The Royal Norwegian Order of the Norwegian Lion


External links

References

  1. ^ Norwegian Decorations, The Monarchy Today, retrieved 14 January 2011

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