Medal for Outstanding Civic Service explained

Medaljen for Borgerdåd
Presenter:Norway
Status:Currently awarded
Established:10 April 1819
Higher:War Cross with sword
Lower:Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav

The Medal for Outstanding Civic Service or Medaljen for Borgerdåd is the second highest ranked Norwegian medal. In spring 2004 the medal ceased to be awarded. The medal was first established by Royal Resolution April 10, 1819 and later altered by Royal Resolution April 13, 1844. It was awarded by the cabinet meeting presided over by the King after a recommendation by the Norwegian Ministry of Justice.

It is divided into two grades: the first class is in gold and the second class is in silver.

Recipients of the Medal for Outstanding Civic Achievement are ranked 2nd in the Norwegian order of precedence, after recipients of the War Cross with sword and before holders of the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav.[1]

Recipients

Gold
Silver

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Norwegian Decorations . . 5 April 2017 . royalcourt.no . The Royal House of Norway . 4 June 2017.