For Enforcing Peace

For Enforcing Peace

For Enforcing Peace ( _ru. За принуждение к миру) is a non-governmental medal established for the participants of the "peace-keeping operations of forcing Georgia to peace and liquidation of the humanitarian catastrophe in South Ossetia" [http://www.polit.ru/news/2008/08/29/medal.html В России учреждена медаль «За принуждение к миру»] ] [http://www.simvolika.org/project01_11.htm РЕШЕНИЕ Комиссии по награждению общественными наградами и памятными знаками] "Academy of Russian Symbolic Mars" ] . The medal was established on 14 August 2008. The medal is awarded to the military personnel of Russian Army who directly participated in the operations, military personnel of South Ossetia and Abkhazia, civilians who actively helped conducting those operations.

The medal is a golden circle of 32 mm in diameter. The obverse of the medal depicts a column of tanks on the background of the Caucasus mountains. On the reverse of the medal there are inscriptions "For Enforcing Peace" and "August 2008" encircled by a laurel wreath with a five-pointed star on the top. The medal is connected to the ribbon of 24 mm width having the following stripes left-to-right: white (5 mm width), blue (4 mm width), white (2 mm width), red (2mm width), yellow (2mm width), blue (4mm width) and red (5mm width). The colors symbolize Flag of Russia and Flag of South Ossetia. The medals are expected to be ready for awarding in September 2008.

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