Military Virtue Medal

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Medalia "Virtutea Militară"
Awarded by The King of the Romanians (1872 - 1947)
The President of Romania
Country  Romania
Type Two class military medal
Eligibility Military and Civilians
Statistics
Established April 1872
Precedence
Next (higher) Ordinul naţional "Pentru Merit"
Equivalent Ordinul "Virtutea Aeronautică",
Ordinul "Virtutea Maritimă",
Ordinul "Bărbăţie şi Credinţă"
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Ribbon for Military Virtue Medal

The Military Virtue Medal (Romanian: Medalia "Virtutea Militară") is a Romanian military decoration, instituted on April 8, 1872, by King Carol I. A previous version, called Pro Virtute Militari, was established by Alexandru Ioan Cuza in 1860 for the veterans of the Dealul Spirii battle (1848) between the revolutionaries and the Ottomans, but it was issued to the recipients later, in 1866, due to political reasons (Romania was still under Ottoman suzerainty).

The medal had 2 classes, the 1st class (in gold) being awarded to the officers, and the 2nd class (in silver) to non-commissioned officers and the other enlisted ranks. After the Order of Michael the Brave was instituted (1916), the Military Virtue Medal was issued only to the NCO's and soldiers.

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  • Requirements: Awarded to NCO's and other enlisted ranks for exceptional deeds on the battlefield
  • Classes: 2nd and 1st
  • Date Instituted: April 1872

War Medal of Military Virtue

In 1880 Carol I of Romania, the first ruler of the Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen dynasty, instituted a new Medal of Military Virtue. This one was given for bravery only during wartime. Soldiers who had earned the medal during wartime were able to trade in their old medal for a new wartime version, the War Medal of Military Virtue (Medalia Virtutea Militara de Razboi).

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