Medal of Merit
Several countries award a military or civil medal called Medal of Merit:
- Medal of Merit (Czech Republic), an award of the Czech Republic which comes in three grades, the First Grade being the highest
- Medal of Merit (Denmark), the oldest extant award medal presented by the Kingdom of Denmark
- Medal of Merit of the Dominican Woman, a decoration awarded by the Dominican government to women that projected in their social occupation
- Medal of Merit of the National People's Army (East Germany)
- Medal of Merit (East Timor), established in 2009
- Medal of Merit (Malaysia), established in 1968
- Medal of Merit (Malta), established by the Confederation of (Maltese) Civic Councils, and handed out in the years 1968-1971
- King's Medal of Merit, Norway
- Presidential Medal of Merit (Philippines)
- Medal of Merit for National Defence, Poland
- United States
- Charles Dick Medal of Merit, awarded by the National Guard Association
- Congressional Medal of Merit, an award for young Americans
- Intelligence Medal of Merit, awarded by the Central Intelligence Agency
- Medal for Merit, awarded from 1939 to 1952
- Texas Medal of Merit
- Washington Medal of Merit
See also
- Gold Medal of Merit in the Fine Arts (Spain)
- Médaille militaire (France), a military decoration of the French Republic first established in 1852
- Order of Naval Merit (disambiguation)
- Order of Merit (disambiguation)
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