- Medal for Heroic Deeds
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Medal for Heroic Deeds
Medaljen for edel dåd
Ribbon bar of the medalAwarded by Norway Type Two grade medal (Gold and Silver) Statistics Established 19 August 1885 Precedence Next (higher) St. Olav's Medal With Oak Branch (Gold)
King Haakon VII's Medal of Liberty (Silver)Next (lower) King's Medal of Merit (Gold)
Medal for Rescue at Sea (Silver)The Medal for Heroic Deeds was instituted by royal resolution on 19 August 1885 and is awarded for honorable actions in saving lives or a comparable act. It may be awarded in gold and silver. To be awarded in gold the recipient must have committed an unusually notable rescue of life where the rescuer's life was put at risk. The medal is surmountet by the Crown of Norway and the adverse side features the portrait, name and title of the reigning monarch. At present the portrait is of King Harald V of Norway and the inscription reads «Harald den 5, Norges Konge» (Harald the fifth, King of Norway). The reverse features an oak reaf and the words «For edel dåd» (For noble deed). The ribbon is in the national colours of Norway: red, white and blue.
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Categories:- Civil awards and decorations of Norway
- Norway stubs
- Order, decoration, and medal stubs
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