Medal for Devotion to Duty, in Bronze, III Class

SKU: 02.EGY.0107.103.01

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  • country
    Egypt
  • date of institution
    1920

History


The Medal for Devotion to Duty was instituted by King Ahmad Fuad I in 1920. The Medal is presented in 3 classes to reward distinguished services in maintaining public order. Police, majors, Sheikhs, civic guards, and other Ministry of the Interior personnel may be eligible for the award.

The Bronze Medal is issued as the III Class award.

The Medal features a suspension bar engraved with the date and services recognized by the award.

Additional awards may be denoted by a clasp worn on the ribbon.

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    Bronze

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