Civil Service Faithful Service Medal In Gold

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation, search
Civil Service Faithful Service Medal in Gold
LongServe40or.jpg
Civil Service Faithful Service Medal in Gold Obverse and Reverse.
Awarded by Nazi Germany
Type Service Medal
Eligibility Civilian Employees of the public service
Awarded for "40 or more of years Faithful Service"
Status Obsolete
Statistics
First awarded 1938
Last awarded 1941?
Total awarded Unknown
Posthumous
awards
No
Distinct
recipients
Unknown
Precedence
Next (lower) Civil Service Faithful Service Medal In Silver

The Civil Service Faithful Service Medal in Gold (Treudienst-Ehrenzeichen für Beamte Angestellte und Arbeiter im öffentlichen Dienst Stufe in Gold) was founded on the 30th of January 1938, as a reward for civilians in the employ of the public services for 40 years or more of faithful service. The award is a gold cross, with gold wreath and a black enameled swastika in the center of the cross. The reverse of the cross is stamped with 'Für Treue Dienste' (For Faithful Service). The ribbon for the medal is cornflower blue.

Personal tools
Namespaces

Variants
Actions
Navigation
Interaction
Toolbox
Print/export