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Midalja għall Qlubija

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Country
  
Malta

Post-nominals
  
M.R.Q.

Type
  
Bravery Medal

Eligibility
  
Citizens of Malta and other countries

Awarded for
  
Acts of exceptional bravery

Description
  
Circular cupro-nickel medal

The Midalja għall-Qlubija (Medal for Bravery) is a medal of the Republic of Malta. The medal is awarded by the President of Malta, with the written approval of the Prime Minister of Malta, for exceptional acts of bravery. The award is presented to Maltese citizens but may be awarded to foreigners on an honorary basis for acts which merit recognition by Malta. The medal may be awarded posthumously.

Contents

Recipients of the medal are entitled to use the post-nominal M.R.Q.

Appearance

The Midalja għall-Qlubija is a silver medal 40 mm (1.6 in) in diameter. The obverse bears the Coat of Arms of Malta used between 1975 and 1988 superimposed over a 48 ray sunburst design. The reverse depicts, in relief, a map of the Maltese Islands. The map is surrounded by a wreath. Below the wreath is the inscription Ggħall-Qlubija (For Bravery). Like the obverse, the reverse is also superimposed over a 48 ray sunburst design. The medal hangs from a bar suspension with the inscription 1975. The ribbon of the medal is 32 mm (1.3 in) wide half red and half white. When worn by a lady, the ribbon is fashioned into a bow.

Recipients

  • PC Raymond Bonnici, M.R.Q. (1997)
  • Ivan Ciantar, M.R.Q. (posthumously) (1997)
  • PC Roger Debattista, M.R.Q. (posthumously) (2001)
  • Mario Azzopardi, M.R.Q (2002)
  • Richard Bates, M.R.Q. (2006)
  • SSgt. Roger Mulvaney, M.R.Q. (2007)
  • James Muscat, M.R.Q. (2009)
  • References

    Midalja għall-Qlubija Wikipedia