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Order of Civic Merit
Ordre de Mérite Civique
ອິສະຮິຍາພອນພົນລະເມືອງດິແຫ່ງຊາດ
Order of Civic Merit, class "Commander"
TypeOrder of Civic Merit
Awarded forMeritorious and courageous service to the State
DescriptionBadge: Obverse: in center, gold figure of the King of the Monkey Army (Hanuman) clutching sword, on red enamel background, surrounded by frieze of small ribbon like protuberances, and at top fixed Royal Lao Crown suspension; Reverse: plain, 34mm across
Presented byRoyal Lao Government in Exile
EligibilityCivil Officials and Military Officers
StatusCurrently awarded
EstablishedNovember 20, 1950 under Royal Ordinance No. 186
Ribbon of the order

The Order of Civic Merit of the Kingdom of Laos (Template:Lang-lo Itsariyaphon Phonlamuang Di Haeng Sat) was established on November 20, 1950 under Royal Ordinance No. 186[1] by H.M. Sisavang Phoulivong, The King of Laos. It is an Order of Civic Merit for civil officials and military officers. It was awarded for meritorious and courageous service to the State in three classes (1. Commander, 2. Officer, and 3. Knight).[2] Until 1975 the approval authority was the Prime Minister[3] of the Royal Lao Government. The current approval authority is H.E. Professor Maha Khamphoui Sisavatdy,[4] Prime Minister of the Royal Lao Government in Exile as an elected successor to the Office of the Prime Minister of the Royal Lao Government.

Classes and insignia

  • Commander (ຕະຕິຍາພອນ Tatiyaphon)

Design: gold badge (Obverse: in center, gold figure of the King of the Monkey Army (Hanuman) clutching sword, on red enamel background, surrounded by frieze of small ribbon like protuberances, and at top fixed Royal Lao Crown suspension; Reverse: plain), 34mm across, suspended from a cravat. Ribbon: 36mm; orange yellow 7mm, white 3mm, orange yellow 6½mm, white 3mm, orange yellow 6½mm, white 3mm orange yellow 7mm; Service bar – with rosette and silver wings.

  • Officer (ຈະຕູດຖາພອນ Jatutaphon)

Design: gold breast badge (Obverse: in center, gold figure of the King of the Monkey Army (Hanuman) clutching sword, on red enamel background, surrounded by frieze of small ribbon like protuberances, and at top fixed Royal Lao Crown suspension; Reverse: plain), 34mm across, with rosette on suspension ribbon. Ribbon: 36mm; orange yellow 7mm, white 3mm, orange yellow 6½mm, white 3mm, orange yellow 6½mm, white 3mm orange yellow 7mm; Service bar – with rosette.

  • Knight (ປັນຈະມາພອນ Banjamaphon)

Design: silver breast badge (Obverse: in center, silver figure of the King of the Monkey Army (Hanuman) clutching sword, on red enamel background, surrounded by frieze of small ribbon like protuberances, and at top fixed Royal Lao Crown suspension; Reverse: plain), 34mm across, with suspension ribbon. Ribbon: 36mm; orange yellow 7mm, white 3mm, orange yellow 6½mm, white 3mm, orange yellow 6½mm, white 3mm orange yellow 7mm; Service bar – without rosette.

Insignia
Commander Officer Knight

Distinguished knights and dames

References

  1. ^ "The Order of Civic Merit". Indochina Medals. Retrieved 2014-06-16.
  2. ^ "Royal Orders of Laos". AEERLGE. Archived from the original on 2014-06-30. Retrieved 2014-06-16.
  3. ^ "Medals". Indochina Medals. Retrieved 2014-06-16.
  4. ^ "Lao TV Part 2". Lao TV. Retrieved 2014-06-16.
  5. ^ "H.M. King Sisavang Vatthana". The Medal Hound. Retrieved 2014-06-16.