Civil Defence Cross of Honour

The Civil Defence Cross of Honour (Norwegian: Sivilforsvarets hederskors; Nynorsk: Sivilforsvarets heiderskross) is a medal which is awarded by the Directorate for Civil Protection and Emergency Planning of Norway to Norwegian civil defence personnel for helping to prevent loss of life or damage to equipment and property by act of ingenuity in perilous conditions. The medal was established 6 November 2003.[2]

Norwegian Civil Defence Cross of Honour
Sivilforsvarets hederskors
Awarded by Norway
TypeMedal
Awarded forAssisting the Norwegian civil defence in a particularly meritorious manner
StatusCurrently awarded
Statistics
Established6 November 2003
Precedence
Next (higher)Nansen medal for Outstanding Research[1]
EquivalentNorwegian Police Cross of Honour
Norwegian Defence Cross of Honour[1]
Next (lower)Defence Service Medal with Laurel Branch[1]

Norwegian Civil Defence Cross of Honour ribbon

Appearance of the Award

  • The Civil Defence Cross of Honour is a silver cross.
  • The obverse has blue-enamelled arms and a central medallion bearing a crowned lion holding a shield (the Civil Defence emblem).
  • The reverse is plain silver, with Honor et caritas (Honour and Charity) inscribed in the centre.
  • The ribbon is white/silver-grey with a double blue edge stripe.
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References

  1. "Norwegian Decorations". kongehuset.no. Retrieved 1 December 2014.
  2. Heder og ære Nasjonale og internasjonale dekorasjoner brukt i Norge (PDF). Oslo: Forsvarets veterantjeneste. May 2012. p. 16. ISSN 0809-845X. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 July 2014. Retrieved 1 December 2014.
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