Orders, decorations, and medals of Norway

This is a list of Norwegian orders and medals, in order of precedence. This list contains all medals approved for wearing on a Norwegian military uniform in ranked order.

Group 1: Awarded by or approved by H.M. The King

Those awards presented by or approved by the King of Norway are worn in an order of precedence established by Royal Decree of 11 June 1943, with subsequent additions.[1]

No.RibbonName in English[lower-alpha 1]Note
1War Cross With Sword
2Medal for Outstanding Civic Serviceobsolete since 2004
3Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olavall ranks and classes
4Royal Norwegian Order of Meritall ranks and classes
5Haakon VII Freedom Cross
6St. Olav's Medal With Oak Branch
7Medal for Heroism in Gold
8King's Medal of Merit in Gold
9St. Olav's Medal
10War Medalwithout and with stars
11King's Medal of Merit
12Armed Forces Medal for Heroic Deeds
13King Haakon VII Freedom Medal
14Medal for Heroism in Silver
15Medal for Rescue at Sea
16Nansen Medal for Outstanding Research
17Norwegian Police Cross of Honorequal in rank, listed by seniority
18Civil Defence Cross of Honor
19Norwegian Defence Cross of Honour
20Defence Service Medal with Laurel Branch
21Police Service Medal with Laurel Branch
22Civil Defence Service Medal with Laurel Branch
23Defence Medal 1940 – 1945without and with rosette
24Home Guard Medal of Merit
24aArmy Medal of Merit
24bNavy Medal of Merit
24cAir Force Medal of Merit
24dIntelligence Service Medal of Merit
25Norwegian Korea Medal
26Maudheim Medal
27Antarctic Medal
28H. M. The King's Commemorative Medal in Gold
29Royal House Centennial Medal
30King Haakon VII's Commemorative Medalin gold and silver
31King Haakon VII's 1905–1930 Jubilee Medal
32King Haakon VII's 1905–1955 Jubilee Medal
33King Haakon VII's 70th Anniversary Medal
34King Haakon VII's Centennial Medal
35King Olav V's Commemorative Medalin gold and silver
36King Olav V's Anniversary Medal 1957-1982
37King Olav V's 100th Anniversary Medal
38King Harald V's Jubilee Medal 1991-2016
39H. M. The King's Commemorative Medal in Silver
40Defence Service Medalwithout and with stars
41Police Service Medalwithout and with stars
42Civil Defence Service Medalwithout and with stars
43Wounded in Action Medalwithout and with stars
44Armed Forces Medal for International Operationswithout and with stars, laurel branch, golden laurel branch
45Police Medal for International Servicewithout and with stars, laurel branch
46Civil Defence Medal for International Servicewithout and with stars, laurel branch
47Medal for Defence Service Abroadwithout and with rosette
47aMedal for Defence Service Abroad - Saudi Arabiawithout and with rosette
47bMedal for Defence Service Abroad - Balkanswithout and with rosette
47cMedal for Defence Service Abroad with rosette – Afghanistan
48Medals for Defence Operations Abroad
48aMedal for Defence Operations Abroad - Kosovo-Serbia-Montenegro
48bMedal for Defence Operations Abroad - Operation Active Endeavour
48cMedal for Defence Operations Abroad - Afghanistan
48dMedal for Defence Operations Abroad - Iraq
48eMedal for Defence Operations Abroad - Operation Baltic Accession
48fMedal for Defence Operations Abroad - Bosnia-Herzegovina
48gMedal for Defence Operations Abroad - Sudan
48hMedal for Defence Operations Abroad - Lebanon
48iMedal for Defence Operations Abroad - Chad
48jMedal for Defence Operations Abroad - Somalia
48kMedal for Defence Operations Abroad - Libya
48lMedal for Defence Operations Abroad – escorting the destruction of Syria's chemical weapons
48mMedal for Defence Operations Abroad - Mali
48nMedal for Defence Operations Abroad – Mediterranean Sea
49National Service Medal
49aNational Service Medal - Armywithout and with stars
49bNational Service Medal - Navywithout and with stars
49cNational Service Medal - Air Forcewithout and with stars
49dNational Service Medal - National Guardwithout and with stars
For obvious reasons not worn on uniform:
Killed in Action Medal

Royal Family Orders

These are not worn on military uniform.

Group 2: Foreign state decorations

Decorations that are awarded or approved by foreign heads of state. They are ranked as follows: British, Danish, Finnish, Icelandic, Swedish, other countries are ranked alphabetically by their name in French.

Group 3: Decorations of UN, NATO, EU, OSCE and similar

Decorations from international operations led by UN, NATO and other international organisations. The Multinational Force and Observers Medal is also placed in this group, so was the formerly approved PLANELM Medal. Medals are ranked by the year a mission started, oldest first.

Group 4: Other Norwegian decorations

No.RibbonName in English[lower-alpha 1]Note
1Norwegian Military Journal's Medal for Answering a Prize Thesis
2Royal Norwegian Society for Development's Medal for Long and Faithful Service
3Naval Society's Medal for Answering a Prize Thesis
4Norwegian Civilian Marksmanship Association's Medal of Merit
5Naval Society's Medal of Merit
6Norwegian Red Cross' Badge of Honour
7Norwegian Reserve Officers' Federation's Badge of Honourwithout or with golden laurel branch
8Norwegian Shooting Association's Badge of Honour
9Norwegian Federation of Military Comrade Associations's Badge of Honour
10The Norwegian Defense Association's Defense Sports Medal
11Norwegian Civilian Marksmanship Association's Badge of Honour
12War Participants' Association's Badge of Honour
13His Majesty The King's Guard's Medalgold, silver, bronze
14The Norwegian Officers Riding Club's Badge of Honour
15The Norwegian Defense Association's Badge of Honour, and Honorary membershipsame ribbon
16German Brigade Veterans Medal
17The Norwegian Lotte Association's Badge of Honour
18UN's Peace Prize Medal 1988
19Norwegian Veterans' Association for International Operations' Badge of Honourgold, silver, bronze
20Oslo Military Society's Badge of Honourgold, silver, bronze
21Air Force Society's Badge of Honour
22Norwegian Aero Club's Badge of Honour
23Police Afghanistan Medal
24Hakon Hansen's Gold Medal
25The Defense Seniors Association' Badge of Honour
26Brigade Veterans Association's Badge of Honour

Group 5: Other foreign decorations

Foreign awards that do not fall into any of the groups above can be approved for use on Norwegian military uniform upon application. The order of wear as for group 2.

Group 6: Medals awarded for military skills

Since 2008, the old medals were no longer approved worn on military uniform, and got replaced by the following medals in 2012:

  • Norwegian defence shooting badge
  • Norwegian defence military sports badge

Military medals of skills

These decorations are most often divided in three classes: bronze, silver and gold. They are most often awarded as metal badges, but if the gold requirements are met over several years a medal is awarded:

  • The military sharp shooting badge (shooting)
  • The military marching badge (30 km march with gear)
  • The military skiing badge (30 km skiing, including shooting)
  • The military infantry badge (infantry skills)
  • The military sports badge (military sports)
  • The military penthathlon badge (Military pentathlon)

Since 2008, the above medals are no longer approved worn on military uniform. The requirements for these medals can be a part of earning the current military medals

Civilian medals of skills

These share most of the characteristics of the badges and medals awarded for military skills, but the requirements may vary more:

Since 2008, the above medals are no longer approved worn on military uniform. The requirements for these medals can be a part of earning the current military medals.

Additional civilian skills medal no longer approved worn on military uniform:

Foreign medals of skills

Foreign military and civilian skill medals are generally not permitted to be used on Norwegian military uniforms, unless permission has been applied and granted. Such skill medals then rank very last, after all other awards and skill marks.

The following foreign skill mark is approved:

Unit citations

The Norwegian Armed Forces does not have any unit citations.

Norwegian personnel who have fought in departments that have been honored with a foreign unit citation or unit award and who have received a ribbon as a sign of this, are allowed to wear these on Norwegian military uniform, but then separate from other ribbon stripes and located below these.

Unit citations in the form of ribbons are not worn with medals.

Examples of foreign unit citations given to Norwegian personnel:

No longer awarded

The following obsolete awards are no longer approved on military uniform:

The Military cross, in both versions, are since 2014 no longer approved worn on military uniform. Personnel still serving got it converted to other medals. Similarly has the Medal for International Operations with Golden Laurel Branch been converted for personnel still serving.

Approved worn on military uniform in the years 1961–1981:

See also

Notes

  1. Original Norwegian name as mouse-over text on the ribbon.

References

  1. "Norwegian Decorations". royalcourt.no. The Royal House of Norway. Retrieved 27 February 2023.
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