Medal of Guarding the Frontiers
Medal of Guarding the Frontiers 卫国戍边纪念章 | |
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All three medals, the Golden Medal being the highest grade | |
Awarded by Central Military Commission | |
Type | Military Medal |
Eligibility | Military Workers |
Awarded for | Long service in Remote/Border and Hardship Areas (RBH Areas) |
Status | Active |
Sovereign | President of the People's Republic of China |
Grades (w/ post-nominals) | 3 |
Established | August 1st, 2011 |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | Medal of National Defense Service |
Next (lower) | Medal of Devotion for National Defense |
The Medal of Guarding the Frontiers (Chinese: 卫国戍边纪念章) is a military decoration awarded by the Central Military Commission of China, first amended on May 4th 2010, then established on August 1st 2011.[1][2] It is divided into three grades.
Criteria
The medal is awarded to military officers, civilian cadres and soldiers who serving in remote/border and hardship areas (RBH Areas). Among them:
- A person who served 2 to 4 years in level-3 RBH areas, or 3 to 6 years in level-4 RBH areas, or 4 to 8 years in level-5 RBH areas, or 5 to 10 years in level-5 RBH areas is awarded with a bronze medal,
- A person who served more than 2 times the service length in the corresponding area is awarded with a silver medal,
- A person who served more than 3 times the service length in the corresponding area is awarded with a gold medal.[3]
References
- ↑ 解放军启用新式勋章
- ↑ "中国人民解放军纪律条令". 中国军网. Retrieved 2016-05-11.
- ↑ 赵风云. "加强和改进军队奖励工作的重要举措". 解放军报. Retrieved 2016-05-11.
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