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King Haakon VII Freedom Medal

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Haakon VIIs Frihetsmedalje
TypeSingle-grade medal
EligibilityNorwegian or foreign military or civilian personnel
Established18 May 1945
Ribbon bar of the medal
Precedence
Next (higher)Armed Forces Medal for Heroic Deeds
Next (lower)Medal for Heroic Deeds (Silver)

King Haakon VII's Medal of Liberty (Konge Haakon VII's Frihetsmedalje) was established on 18 May 1945. The medal is awarded to Norwegian or foreign military or civilian personnel for significant service to Norway during WWII.[1] This service need not have been in direct contact with the enemy.

Description of the Medal

  • The medal is bronze, circular and suspended from the ribbon by a stylised bronze ribbon folded at both ends.
  • The obverse bears the monogram of King Haakon VII over a letter V symbolising victory. This is surrounded by a circle of beads, outside of which is written ALTE FOR NORGE 1940-1945 (ALL FOR NORWAY 1940-1945)
  • The reverse is plain apart from a wreath of oak leaves, tied with a ribbon at the base.
  • The ribbon is plain dark blue. When ribbons only are worn, the ribbon bears the King's monogram in bronze.

See also

References

  1. ^ "ODM of Norway: King Haakon VII's Freedom Medal". Medals.org.uk. 2008-08-30. Retrieved 2011-12-28.