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According to Israel Ministry of Defence, "'Awards for military contribution towards the establishment of the State of Israel' and decorations are awarded by authorisation of government and a ministerial committee for symbols and ceremonies, with the exception of the Nazi Fighter Ribbon which is awarded according to the 'Yad Vashem' regulation in the Remembrance and Holocaust Act, and in ...
The Medal of Valor (Hebrew: עיטור הגבורה, Hebrew pronunciation: [(ʔ)iˈtuʁ (h)agvuˈʁa] Itur HaGvura) is the highest Israeli military decoration.. The medal was established in 1970 by the Knesset in an act of law as a replacement for the Hero of Israel military decoration that was awarded during the 1947-48 Civil War in Mandatory Palestine and the 1948 Arab–Israeli War.
Recipients of Israeli military awards and decorations (4 C) Pages in category "Military awards and decorations of Israel" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
Military awards and decorations of Israel (1 C, 11 P) Pages in category "Orders, decorations, and medals of Israel" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
Category: Recipients of Israeli military awards and decorations. 2 languages.
The Medal of Distinguished Service (Hebrew: עיטור המופת) is an Israeli military decoration. The Medal of Distinguished Service is the third most important medal given by the IDF Chief of General Staff following an act that is done with courage and worthy of exemplary service.
Israel Defense Forces Orchestra. Tizmoret Tzahal. Harp of David placed between two trumpets amalgamated with olive branches. Border Police. Mishmar HaGvul (Magav) Israel Police Star of David Command Military School Cadets. Pnimia Zvait Le Pikud. Sword wrapped by an olive branch on open book Israel Air Force Technological College Cadets
Hero of Israel. Hero of Israel (Hebrew: גיבור ישראל) is an Israeli military decoration that was awarded during the War of Independence. [1] When the IDF was first established in May 1948, a system of decorations had not yet been instituted, but many soldiers who had distinguished themselves in battle were recommended by their officers for awards.