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Orders and Medals of North Korea at the International Electronic Phaleristic Encyclopedia at the Wayback Machine (archived 5 May 2008) Korea (North) at the Orders, Decorations and Medals Website at the Wayback Machine (archived 30 July 2014) Orders and Medals of North Korea at World Awards; Décorations de la Corée du Nord at Semon.fr (in French)
Recipients of the Order of the National Flag (48 P) Pages in category "Orders, decorations, and medals of North Korea" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.
The Order of the National Flag (Korean: 국기훈장; MR: Kukki Hunjang) is the second highest order of North Korea, after the Order of Kim Il Sung and the Order of Kim Jong Il. It is the oldest order in the country, having been established in 1948, just six weeks after the North Korean state was founded.
The Order of Kim Il Sung (Korean: 김일성훈장) is the highest order of North Korea, along with the Order of Kim Jong Il, and only second to one honorary title, the Hero of Labour. The order, named after the country's first leader Kim Il Sung, was instituted in 1972 during a reform of the North Korean honors system. Its history is not fully ...
HONG KONG — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un dismissed his country's top general and ordered the military to step up war preparations “in an offensive way,” state media reported Thursday.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has fired his top general amid a shakeup of the country’s military leadership and wants his army to “gird for a war,” state media reported Thursday.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un again toured major munitions factories and ordered a drastic increase in production of missiles and other weapons, state media said Monday, as the South Korean and ...
He conceived and executed the amphibious assault at Inchon on 15 September 1950, but when he followed up his victory with a full-scale invasion of North Korea on Truman's orders, China inflicted a series of defeats, compelling him to withdraw from North Korea. By April 1951, the military situation had stabilized, but MacArthur publicly ...