German Flood Service Medal (2013)

The German Flood Service Medal 2013 (German: Einsatzmedaille Fluthilfe 2013) is a military and civil award of Germany. Established 2 July 2013 by joint decree of the Federal Minister of the Interior Hans-Peter Friedrich and Federal Minister of Defence Thomas de Maizière, the medal is awarded for approved service during the 2013 European floods. It was approved by the President of Germany on 23 October 2013.

German Flood Service Medal 2013
German Flood Service Medal 2013
Awarded by Federal Ministries of the Interior and Defense
Country Germany
TypeService Medal
EligibilityMembers of the Bundeswehr, Bundespolizei, Technisches Hilfswerk, and civilians.
Awarded forAt least one day of service in relief work during the 2013 German Floods
DescriptionOne class
Statistics
Established2 July 2013

Ribbon bar of the medal

Criteria

The medal may be awarded to the members of the Bundeswehr, Bundespolizei, Technisches Hilfswerk, foreign armed forces, as well as civilians who provided assistance to the relief efforts of the federal agencies. To be eligible persons must have served at least one day after 30 May 2013, in the flood affected areas of the Danube and Elbe basins during the 2013 European floods.[1]

The medal is awarded by the Federal Ministry of Defence to members of the Bundeswehr, foreign military personnel, and other individuals who provided assistance to the ministry during relief efforts. The Federal Ministry of the Interior awards the medal to members of the Bundespolizei, Technisches Hilfswerk, and others who provided assistance to the ministry during relief efforts.[1]

Appearance

The medal is round, 35 mm (1.4 in) wide, and made of silver metal. The obverse of the medal depicts stylized flood waters passing before partially submerged buildings. Below the scene, in relief, is Fluthilfe 2013. The reverse bears the Bundesadler with the words Dank und Anerkennung below. The medal is suspended by a ribbon 30 mm (1.2 in) wide and 40 mm (1.6 in) long of dark blue with the edges in the German national colors, black-red-gold.[1][2]

The service ribbon of the medal is in the same colors as the suspension ribbon. The service ribbon is 25 mm (0.98 in) wide and 12 mm (0.47 in) high, with the edge stripes of black-red-gold 2 mm (0.079 in) wide each. In the center of the ribbon is worn a 10 mm (0.39 in) wide representation of the obverse of the medal.[2]

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See also

References

  1. "Gemeinsamer Erlass des Bundesministers des Innern und des Bundesministers der Verteidigung über die Stiftung der Einsatzmedaille „Fluthilfe 2013"" (PDF). Gesetze im Internet. Bundesministerium der Justiz und für Verbraucherschutz. Retrieved 15 July 2017.
  2. "BAnz AT 23.10.2013 B1". Bundesanziger. Retrieved 15 July 2017.
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