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Israel Defense Forces - Combat Medals, 5733-1973
For more than 20 years there was opposition from the IDF to the awarding of medals. At the head of the opposition stood David Ben-Gurion, the first Prime Minister and Minister of Defense, who was content to distribute 12 badges "Hero of Israel" following the War of Independence, and to empower the Chief of Staff and IDF commanders to award "Merit Badges". The Knesset adopted the "Law of Awards" in 1970. The details regarding awards were set forth in 1973 and the Israel Government Coins and Medals Corporation issued the medals.
Medal of Valour
Awarded by the Minister of Defense on the recommendation of the Chief of Staff for supreme acts of heroism in time of war, facing the enemy and at the risk of life.
Medal of Courage
Awarded by the Chief of Staff for deeds of valour while on combat duty, at the risk of life.
Distinguished Service Medal
Awarded by the Chief of Staff for deeds of courage.
Description of the Medals
Medal of Valour
A sword, an olive branch atop a Star of David. The medal carries a yellow ribbon, a symbol of the suffering Jews in the diaspora.
Medal of Courage
Swords entwined by an olive branch forming the silhouette of a candelabra. The ribbon is red, symbolizing fire and blood in battle.
Distinguished Service Medal
A balanced torch between sword and olive branch symbolizes controlled strength. The ribbon is blue as in the national colors.
Designer Mint
Dan Reisinger. Kretschmer.