Fatherland Defense Order
The Fatherland Defense Order (Vietnamese: Huân chương bảo vệ tổ quốc) is an award conferred by the government of Vietnam. It is awarded to individuals and organizations for achievements in training and building forces and in strengthening national defense and security.
Fatherland Defense Order Huân chương Bảo vệ Tổ quốc | |
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Awarded by the Government of Vietnam | |
Type | Single-grade order |
Eligibility | Vietnamese civilians, military personnel, and organization. |
Awarded for | Individuals and collectives that have recorded achievements in training and building forces, consolidating the all-people defense and people's security. |
Status | Currently awarded |
Statistics | |
Established | 26 November 2003 |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | Labor Order |
Next (lower) | Feat Order |
Individual awards
It is conferred or posthumously conferred on individuals who satisfy one of the following criteria:
- Having inventions, scientific works or outstanding works of the State level;
- Having recorded unexpected exceptionally outstanding achievements or consistent devotion in the armed forces.
Collective awards
It is conferred on collectives which satisfy one of the following criteria:
- Having been conferred the second-class Fatherland Defense Order, the Excellent Labor Collective or Determined-To-Win Unit title for the subsequent five consecutive years, and the Emulation Flag of the ministerial-, branch-. provincial- or central mass organization-level for three times or the Government's Emulation Flag twice;
- Having recorded unexpected exceptionally outstanding achievements.[1]
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