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  2. Orders, decorations, and medals of Romania - Wikipedia

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    The Order was established to award Civil and Military Personnel of Merit in Medical work in Wars and in Peacetime working in the same field as Queen Marie. The Order was abolished during the abolition of the Romanian Monarchy in 1947 and was not reinstated as a Dynastic Order of the Decorations of the Romanian Royal House by Former King Michael I.

  3. Category : Military awards and decorations of Romania

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    Recipients of Romanian military awards and decorations (2 C) Pages in category "Military awards and decorations of Romania" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.

  4. National Order of Merit (Romania) - Wikipedia

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    It may be awarded to Romanians, foreign citizens, and military units. Its number is limited to 7,500 members. Members of the order are referred to as Knights of the Order for Merit, regardless of grade. Awards to foreigners, awards to military units, and awards in the wartime division are not figured in the total number under the order's limits.

  5. Military Virtue Medal - Wikipedia

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    The Military Virtue Medal (Romanian: Medalia "Virtutea Militară") is a Romanian military decoration, instituted on April 8, 1872, by King Carol I.A previous version, called Pro Virtute Militari, was established by Alexandru Ioan Cuza in 1860 for the veterans of the Dealul Spirii battle (1848) between the revolutionaries and the Ottomans, but it was issued to the recipients later, in 1866, due ...

  6. Decorations of the Romanian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of National Defence of Romanian awards honorific decorations to show appreciation for conduct in mission. This decorations are not included in the Romanian System of Orders and Medals. The decorations consist of emblems, honorific insignia, plaques, honorific titles, and service distinctions. [1]

  7. National Order of Faithful Service - Wikipedia

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    Between 1940 and 1948, only the medal was awarded. It was discontinued by the communist authorities in 1948, along with all the other Romanian decorations. It was re-instituted on 31 March 2000, alongside the Cross and Medal of Faithful Service. It differs from the 1932 version in the number of ranks, an order of knight (the lowest) being added ...

  8. Victory Medal (Romania) - Wikipedia

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    The medal was displayed on official occasions and ceremonies on the left breast of the jacket. On other occasions, it was customary to display only the ribbon bar, pinned on the left buttonhole. In the hierarchy of the Romanian military and civil awards and decorations from the mid 1930s, the Victory Medal held the very low 33rd place.

  9. Medal for Merit (Romania) - Wikipedia

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    The National Medal For Merit (Romanian: Medalia națională "Pentru Merit") is a state decoration which is part of the National System of Decorations of Romania.It is the sixth highest honour awarded by Romania ranking just behind the Medal of Faithful Service and ahead of the Order of the Victory of the Romanian Revolution of December 1989.