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Medal for Services Rendered

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Type
  
Military service medal

Status
  
Active

Eligibility
  
Belgian soldiers

Established
  
18 April 1988

Medal for Services Rendered

Awarded for
  
Service in particularly difficult circumstances over an extended time period

The Medal for Services Rendered (French: Médaille pour Services Rendus, Dutch: Medaille voor Bewezen Diensten) is a Belgian military service medal established on 18 April 1988 by ministerial decree. It is awarded to members of the regular personnel of the army, navy, air force and medical services of the Belgian Armed Forces for service rendered in particularly difficult circumstances over an extended time period.

Award description

The Medal for Services Rendered is a 36mm in diameter circular bronze medal. Its obverse bears a relief vertical broadsword pointing up superimposed over the base of a laurel wreath. Inscribed in relief along the medal circumference, the Latin inscription "PATRIAM PROTEGO ET SERVIO" roughly translating into "I PROTECT AND SERVE MY COUNTRY". The reverse of the medal is smooth and plain.

The medal hangs by a ring through a suspension loop from a 37 mm wide yellow silk moiré ribbon with five longitudinal black stripes. The black stripes are positioned as follows, one in the center, one on each edge, the last two are 4 mm from the edges. The width of the stripes varies according to ribbon type. The type 1 ribbon has 2 mm edge stripes, 1 mm inner stripes and a 3 mm central stripe, the type 2 ribbon has five equal 1 mm stripes.

References

Medal for Services Rendered Wikipedia