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National Defence Medal
National Defence Medal, Gold grade (obverse)
Type Medal with three classes (Gold, Silver and Bronze)
Awarded for Particularly honorable service rendered to the French militaryValor not involving combat with the enemy
Presented by France
Eligibility French citizens and foreign nationals
Status Currently awarded
Established 21 April 1982
Precedence
Next (higher) Overseas Medal
Next (lower) Medal for voluntary military service

The National Defence Medal (French: "Médaille de la Défense nationale") is a French military decoration. It was created by Charles Hernu, Minister of Defence and established by decree on 21 April 1982. It rewards particularly honourable service rendered by military personnel for their participation in operational activities. The medal has three levels: Gold, Silver and Bronze.[1]

For military service

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The award is made by decision of the military hierarchy, but the recipients must have achieved a personal minimum of:

The yearly quota of Gold and Silver level awards are set by the minister of defence. Points are earned through participation in exercises, operations, proficiency, initiative, awards received, etc.[1] People who had been awarded the Légion d'honneur or the Ordre national du Mérite can not receive the National Defence Medal.

Exceptional circumstances

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The medal can be awarded in any one of the three levels to:

Mention in Dispatches

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When an individual is mentioned in dispatches (citation dans les ordres) for heroism not involving actual conflict with an enemy. He or she is awarded the Médaille de la Défense Nationale at the Gold level, adorned with a ribbon device (bronze, silver, silver gilt star or bronze palm) depending on the level (regiment, brigade, division, army) of the mention, in the same manner as for the Croix de Guerre.[1]

The National Defence Medal is a 36 mm in diameter circular medal struck from bronze, the gold level is gilt, the silver award is silvered. The obverse bears the relief image of Rude's Marseillaise with the relief inscription along the upper circumference "FRENCH REPUBLIC" (French: RÉPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE). The reverse bears the relief image of a Phrygian cap over a laurel branch and the inscription along the medal circumference in the upper half "ARMY" and "NATION", in the lower half "NATIONAL DEFENSE" (French: "ARMÉE" "NATION" "DÉFENSE NATIONALE"), the upper and lower inscriptions being separated by a relief five pointed star on each side[1]

The medal hangs from a ring through the medal's suspension loop. The bronze grade award's ribbon is a 36 mm wide red silk moiré ribbon with a 12 mm wide central blue stripe. The ribbon for the silver grade award is similar with the addition of 3 mm wide white edge stripes, the edge stripes are yellow for the gold grade award[1]

Gold gradeobverse & ribbon Silver gradeobverse & ribbon Bronze gradeobverse & ribbon Gold grade formentions indispatchesobverse & ribbon Gold gradereverse & ribbon
With clasps:AIR FORCE andINTERSERVICES POST With clasps:FRENCH NAVY andSUBMARINES With clasp:AIRBORNE TROOPS With palm for anArmy level citation Common reversefor all grades

General Bruno Dary, a recipient of the Silver grade of the National Defense Medal

Admiral Pierre-François Forissier, a recipient of the Silver grade of the National Defense Medal

Admiral Édouard Guillaud, a recipient of the Bronze grade of the National Defense Medal

Multiple specialty and geographical clasps are allowed for wear on the ribbon, each grade being allowed a single clasp up to a maximum of three.[1] As of 29 January 2021 the following clasps are awarded:[2]

Geographical clasps

Speciality clasps

Obsolete clasps

Notable recipients (partial list)

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Exceptional circumstances

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Mentions in dispatches

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Battini, Jean; Zaniewicki, Witold (2003). Guide pratique des décorations françaises actuelles. Paris: LAVAUZELLE. pp. 157–161. ISBN 2-7025-1030-2.
  2. ^ "ARRÊTÉ du 29 janvier 2021 relatif aux agrafes figurant sur la médaille de la défense nationale J.O. n° 26 du 30 janvier 2021 - Texte n° 15 NOR : ARMM2100597A". LegiFrance. Journal Officiel de la République Française. Retrieved 29 May 2021.
  3. ^ "MG Charles Hooper Award Ceremony".
  4. ^ JILL WHALEN (2010-03-20). "McAdoo Guardsman receives French honor". Republican Herald. Retrieved September 4, 2013.
  5. ^ a b c U.S.A.F. Staff Sgt. John Wright (2011-07-15). "French award National Defense Gold Medal to pararescue Airmen". U.S. Air Force Central. Archived from the original on July 23, 2011. Retrieved June 30, 2012.