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Campaign Cross Medal 1914-1918; Victory Medal (War of 1914-1918) Medal of Distinguished Service (Navy) War Services Medal with 3 stars (Navy) War Services Medal with 2 stars (Navy) War Services Medal with 1 star (Navy) Northeast Naval Force Medal - gold (Navy) Northeast Naval Force Medal - silver (Navy) Northeast Naval Force Medal - bronze (Navy)
The Order of Defence Merit is an award of the Brazilian Military, established on 10 June 2002 by decree No. 4263. The order is presented in five grades and recognizes distinguished service and exceptional contributions to Brazil by members of the Brazilian Military and the armies of friendly nations as well as civilians, and, less common, to organizations and institutions.
Military Medal (Portuguese: Medalha Militar) – Brazilian military decoration, established on November 15, 1901, as an honorary distinction for good and long service. Created by Decree No. 4,238 on November 15, 1901, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] the Military Medal is awarded to members of the Armed Forces [ 3 ] in recognition of their good service during ...
Military Academy in Rio de Janeiro, 1888. In 1792, Queen Mary I of Portugal and Brazil founded the Real Academia de Artilharia, Fortificação e Desenho (Royal Academy of Artillery, Fortification and Drawing) in Rio de Janeiro, modeled after the existing Academy in Lisbon, intended to train artillery and engineering officers of the Portuguese Army in Brazil.
Pages in category "Orders, decorations, and medals of Brazil" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
United States Military Academy – West Point, New York; United States Naval Academy – Annapolis, Maryland; United States Air Force Academy – Colorado Springs, Colorado; United States Coast Guard Academy – New London, Connecticut; United States Merchant Marine Academy – Kings Point, New York
The military ranks of Brazil are the military insignia used by the Brazilian Armed Forces. The insignia and ranks of the Brazilian military are defined by Act no. 6880 of December 9, 1980. [1] Air Force ranks date from 1941, when the Brazilian Air Force was organized as a merger of the Navy's Aeronaval Force and the Army's Aviation Service. [2]
The Almirante Brás de Aguiar Instruction Center (Portuguese: Centro de Instrução Almirante Brás de Aguiar, CIABA) OMN is a military organization of the Brazilian Navy. [1] [2] The institution it is charged with training officers for the Brazilian Merchant Marine and Brazilian Navy Reserve Officer Corps.