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Name (English/Danish)
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Post-nominal abbreviation
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Date of creation Date of approval
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Award Criteria
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Valour Cross Tapperhedskorset
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Fsv.TK.
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14 November 2011
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Highest award for bravery,[1] comparable to the Victoria Cross or Medal of Honor.[6]
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Defence Medal for Bravery Forsvarets Medalje for Tapperhed
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Fsv.M.T.
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30 October 1995
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Awarded to military and civilian personnel of the defense who, during combat or terrorist attack, have done heroic deeds.[2][7][8]
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Defence Medal for Excellent Service Forsvarets Medalje for Fremragende Tjeneste
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Fsv.M.F.T.
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7 December 2009
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Awarded for extraordinary service to the Danish Defence.[7]
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Distinguished Flying Medal Medaljen for Udmærket Lufttjeneste
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M.f.u.Lt.
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30 May 1962
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Awarded to pilots and crewmembers who, over a longer period of time have been an excellent role model for others, or for very exceptional and dangerous rescue operations of persons or material, done without taking unnecessary risk.[2][7][8]
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Defence Medal for Fallen in Service Forsvarets medalje for Faldne i Tjeneste
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Fsv.M.F.
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1 January 2010
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Awarded to personnel killed in the line of duty, as a result from "acts of weaponry", including mines used in combat or during terrorist attacks.[7]
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Defence Medal for Wounded in Service Forsvarets medalje for Sårede i Tjeneste
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Fsv.M.S.
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1 January 2010
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Awarded to personnel wounded in the line of duty, as a result from "acts of weaponry", including mines used in combat or during terrorist attacks.[7]
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Navy Long Service Medal Hæderstegn for God Tjeneste ved Søetaten
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Ht.S.
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29 January 1801
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Awarded to personnel in the Danish Navy for 25 and 40 years of nonstop consecutive service.[2][8]
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Army Long Service Medal Hæderstegn for God Tjeneste ved Hæren
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Ht.H.
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26 September 1945
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Awarded to personnel in the Danish Army for 25 and 40 years of nonstop consecutive service.[2][8]
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Air Force Long Service Medal Hæderstegn for God Tjeneste ved Flyvevåbnet
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Ht.F.
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11 March 1953
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Awarded to personnel in the Danish Air Force for 25 and 40 years of nonstop consecutive service.[2][8]
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Armed Forces Long Service Medal Hæderstegn for God Tjeneste
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F.Ht.
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11 March 1953
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Awarded to personnel in the Danish Armed Forces, who are not eligible for the branch-specific medals, for 25 and 40 years of nonstop consecutive service.[2][8]
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Reserve Long Service Medal Hæderstegn for God Tjeneste i Forsvarets Reserve
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Ft.Fsv.R.
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16 April 1978
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Awarded to personnel in the Danish Armed Forces Reserve after 25 years of service.[2][8]
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Medal of the Minister of Defence Forsvarsministerens Medalje
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Fm.M.
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7 December 2009
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Awarded by the Minister of Defense to whomever is seen fit. Awarded for meritorious non-combat deeds, heroism outside of combat and personnel killed in action outside of combat.[7]
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Medal of the Minister of Defence for Noteworthy Deeds Forsvarsministerens Medalje for Særlig Indsats
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7 January 2022
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Awarded by the Minister of Defense to whomever is seen fit.[9]
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Defence Medal for Meritorious Service Forsvarets Medalje for Fortjenstfuld Indsats
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Fsv.M.3.
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27 November 1991 1 January 2010
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Originally awarded for meritorious deployment outside of Denmark. After 2010 awarded to civilians or military personnel who have done meritorious service to the better of the Danish Defence.[2][7]
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Defense Medal for International Service, Single Deployment Forsvarets Medalje for International Tjeneste, Enkeltmandsudsendelse
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Fsv.M.I.T.
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Awarded for international deployment alone
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Defense Medal for International Service, Afghanistan Forsvarets Medalje for International Tjeneste, Afghanistan
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Fsv.M.I.T.
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1 January 2010
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Awarded for international deployment with the Danish Armed forces in Afghanistan (ISAF or similar)[7]
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Defense Medal for International Service, Kosovo Forsvarets Medalje for International Tjeneste, Kosovo
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Fsv.M.I.T.
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1 January 2010
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Awarded for international deployment with the Danish Armed forces in Kosovo (KFOR or similar)[7]
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Defense Medal for International Service, Lebanon Forsvarets Medalje for International Tjeneste, Libanon
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Fsv.M.I.T.
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1 January 2010
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Awarded for international deployment with the Danish Armed forces in Lebanon (UNIFIL or similar)[7]
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Defense Medal for International Service, Gulf of Aden Forsvarets Medalje for International Tjeneste, Adenbugten
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Fsv.M.I.T.
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Awarded for international deployment with the Danish Armed forces in the Gulf of Aden (OOS)
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Defense Medal for International Service, Syria Forsvarets Medalje for International Tjeneste, Middelhavet
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Fsv.M.I.T.
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Awarded for participation in Removal of chemical weapons from Syria (RECSYR)
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Defense Medal for International Service 1948-2009 Forsvarets Medalje for International Tjeneste 1948-2009
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Fsv.M.I.T. 48-09.
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2015
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Awarded for international deployment with the Danish Armed forces any time between 1948 and 2009
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Homeguard Medal of Merit Hjemmeværnets Fortjensttegn
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Hjv.Ft.
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11 February 1959
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Awarded to personnel who have made a special contribution to the Danish Homeguard, normally awarded to Company Commanders, Politicians and similar.[2][8][10]
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Homeguard 25 Years Service Decoration Hjemmeværnets 25 års-tegn
Homeguard 40 Years Service Decoration Hjemmeværnets 40 års-tegn
Homeguard 50 Years Service Decoration Hjemmeværnets 50 års-tegn
Homeguard 60 Years Service Decoration Hjemmeværnets 60 års-tegn
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Hjv.25.
Hjv.40.
Hjv.50.
Hjv.60.
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25 November 1973
6 September 1988
12 April 2000
12 June 2009
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Awarded to personnel of the Danish Homeguard after 25, 40, 50 and 60 years of service.[2][8][10]
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Civil Defense Long Service Medal Hæderstegnet for 25 års god tjeneste i Civilforsvaret
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H.T.C.F
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25 April 1963
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Awarded for 25 years of meritorious service in the Civil Defense[2][11]
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Badge of Honor of the League of Civil Defense Beredskabsforbundets Hæderstegn
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B.F.Ht.
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9 November 1956
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Awarded for noteworthy work for the Civil Defense cause in Denmark, over a prolonged period of time (15 years). Normally awarded to Civil Defense leaders, fire chiefs, politicians and similar persons.[2][11]
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Rescue Preparedness Medal Redningsberedskabets Medalje
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R.B
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20 April 1994
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Awarded for participation in humanitarian international operations outside the borders of Denmark[2][11]
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Fire Department Long Service Medal Hæderstegn for God Tjeneste i Brandvæsnet
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Ht.g.T.B.
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5 December 1973
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Awarded for 25 years of meritorious service in the municipal fire services[2][11]
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Police Long Service Medal Hæderstegn for God Tjeneste i Politiet
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Ht.P
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18 June 1959
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Awarded for 25 years of meritorious service in the Danish police[2]
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Badge of Honor of the Reserve Officers Association of Denmark Reserveofficersforeningen i Danmarks Hæderstegn
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R.O.Ht.
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27 April 1950
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Awarded by the Danish Reserve Officers Association to whomever they find are in need of honors. Normally only awarded in 2-3 specimens a year[2]
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Medal of Honor of the Chamber of Danish Handicraft Håndværksrådets Hæderstegn
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H.Ht.
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19 February 1965 6 March 1965
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Awarded in silver for 10 years in a leading position in a handicraft-union or similar. Gold awarded after 25 years.[2]
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Badge of Honor of the Society of Danish Military Athletics Dansk Militært Idrætsforbunds Hæderstegn
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D.M.If.Ht.
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23 November 1968 5 September 1967
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Awarded to persons who have done a special effort to promote the voluntary athletics in the Danish Military.[2][7][12]
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Danish Red Cross Badge of Honor Dansk Røde Kors Hæderstegn
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D.r.K.Ht.
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19 February 1916
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Awarded for special, and normally prolonged, service to the Danish Red Cross. To be awarded the Badge of Honor, one must already have the Badge of Merit 1st Class.[2][13]
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Danish Red Cross Medal for Merit Dansk Røde Kors Fortjensttegn
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D.r.K.Ft. D.r.K.Ft.I.
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28 March 1963
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Awarded to persons in volunteer leading positions in the Red Cross. 2nd class typically awarded after 4–6 years as a member of central board, 8–10 years as a section-manager or equal, or after 12–15 years as a member of a local board or equal. 1st class typically awarded after 6–10 years work, after being awarded the 2nd class medal.[2][13]
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Danish Blue Berets Peace Prize Medal De Blå Baretters Fredsprismedalje
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F.P.M
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1995
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Commemorative medal, celebrating the Nobel Peace Prize to UN forces. May be awarded to all veterans of international UN operations.[2][7] Personnel who have been deployed with the UN before 1988 (Noble Peace Prize) may attach a silver laurel branch to the ribbon of the medal.[14]
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