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The Order was established on 31 July 1930 by Carol II as the fourth highest Military Award after the Order of Michael the Brave and the Order of St. George The Order was intended to award Civilian and Military air personnel, as well as Members of the Royal Romanian Air Force and Air Cadets in times of Peace and War.
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. Awards are limited by grade and division as follows: [2] Grand Cross, 150 civilian and 50 military; Grand Officer, 300 civilian and 100 military; Commander, 675 civilian and 225 military
Pages in category "Military awards and decorations of Romania" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. ... Orders, decorations, and medals of ...
Awarded by The King of Romania (1932–1947) The President of Romania (since 2000) Type: Order of Merit: Ribbon: Pale Blue with a White stripe in the middle. Eligibility (1) Civil, military; (2) military units; (3) foreign citizens: Awarded for (1) Exceptional civil and military services to the Romanian State and the Romanian people;
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 ...
Recipients of the Order of the Star of the Romanian Socialist Republic (77 P) Pages in category "Orders, decorations, and medals of Romania" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
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In 1938, a new version of the order was created specifically for military personnel. It featured a crown between the cross and the ribbon. The following maximum total numbers of living Romanian recipients at any time were ruled at the time of creation. [8] Awards in war time were not counted among the number. [6] Grand Cross (limited to 50)