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Army General Margelov Medal
Army General Margelov Medal (obverse)
TypeDepartmental Award
Awarded forsee Statue of Awarding
Presented by Russian Federation Ministry of Defence
EligibilityMilitary and civilian personnel of the Armed Forces of Russia
Established6 May 2005
Ribbon of the Army General Margelov Medal
Precedence
Next (higher)Army General Khrulev Medal
Next (lower)Major General Alexander Alexandrov Medal

The Army General Margelov Medal (Template:Lang-ru) is an award of the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation established by Order No. 182 of the Minister of Defence of the Russian Federation of 6 May 2005.[1][2] It is named after the renowned past commander of Soviet Airborne Troops Army General Vasily Margelov. The medal is awarded to military and civilian personnel of the Russian Airborne Troops for good service.

Award Statute

The Army General Margelov Medal is awarded to Russian military personnel serving in the Airborne Troops (VDV) for good service of 15 years or more if previously awarded the Decoration "For Merit" of Airborne Troops. It is also awarded to civilian personnel of the VDV for good service of more than 20 years. The medal can be awarded to veterans of the VDV who are in the reserve or retired, and those who have served for more than 25 years. The medal can also be awarded to military and civilian personnel of the Russian Armed Forces for contributions to the development of the VDV.[3]

The Russian Federation Order of Precedence dictates that the medal is worn immediately after the Army General Khrulev Medal.[1]

Award Description

The Army General Margelov Medal is a 32 mm in diameter circular medal made of gilt metal. Its obverse bears a portrait of Vasily Margelov, with tanks and aircraft dropping paratroopers above the general. At the top, there is a relief inscription on two lines "Army General Margelov" (Russian: "Генерал армии МАРГЕЛОВ") . Under the inscription, there is a relief of three howitzers and three BMD infantry fighting vehicles.[2]

The reverse of the medal bears the emblem of the Airborne Troops in the centre, with the embossed inscription "Ministry of Defence" at the top of the medal. The text "Russian Federation" is inscribed at the bottom of the medal.[2]

The medal is suspended from a Russian pentagonal mount by a ring through the metal suspension loop. The mount is covered by an overlapping 24 mm wide silk moiré ribbon with the distinctive left half of Russian Defence Ministry awards consisting of a 2 mm black edge stripe and yellow to the centre, the right half is blue.[2]

Notable Recipients (partial list)

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "«Военно-исторический журнал» — №9 — 2008 г". history.milportal.ru. Russian Federation Ministry of Defense. Retrieved 2015-10-10.
  2. ^ a b c d "Медаль "Генерал армии Маргелов"" [Medal "Army General Margelov"] (in Russian). Russian Federation Ministry of Defense. 2007-05-26. Archived from the original on May 26, 2007. Retrieved 2015-10-10.
  3. ^ "Медаль "Генерал армии Маргелов" : Министерство обороны Российской Федерации". stat.heraldy.mil.ru. Retrieved 2015-10-10.
  4. ^ "В Москве после тяжелой и продолжительной болезни скончался видный военачальник – генерал-полковник в отставке Ачалов Владислав Алексеевич" [Retired Colonel General Vladislav Achalov died in Moscow after a serious illness]. function.mil.ru (in Russian). Russian Federation Ministry of Defense. 24 June 2011. Retrieved 9 July 2016.
  5. ^ "Gennady Anashkin". warheroes.ru (in Russian).
  6. ^ "Vyacheslav Bocharov". warheroes.ru (in Russian).
  7. ^ a b c d e "Медаль Министерства обороны РФ «Генерал армии Маргелов»" [Medal Ministry of Defense Russian Federation "Army General Margelov"]. onagradah.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2016-07-09.
  8. ^ "Шпак Георгий Иванович" [Shpak Georgy Ivanovich]. structure.mil.ru (in Russian). Russian Federation Ministry of Defense. Retrieved 9 July 2016.
  9. ^ Image of Yevtukhovich wearing his ribbons on Commons