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Civil decoration

A civil decoration is a decoration awarded to civilians for distinguished service. Military personnel might also be eligible for services of a non-military nature. Purely civilian decorations are relatively few; general purpose orders with a civilian division are more common.

There are several forms of civil decorations:

  • Decorations of merit for distinguished services in agriculture or industry. This form of decoration existed mainly in Communist states, an example being the Hero of Socialist Labor (USSR);
  • Bravery awards for civilians (including police and firefighting personnel), in the form of a cross, star or medal on a ribbon. An example would be the British George Cross;
  • Awards for distinguished service in the police, firefighting and other services, usually as a medal on a ribbon;
  • Awards for long service in the police, firefighting and other services, usually as a medal on a ribbon.

On everyday occasions, only miniature insignia, often in the form of a circular rosette , are normally worn.

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