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Nao Sena Medal
Medal and its ribbonAwarded by Indian Navy Country India Type Medal Eligibility Navy personnel only Awarded for "Awarded for such individual acts of exceptional devotion to duty or courage as have special significance for the Navy." Nao Sena Medal is a gallantry award for servicemen in the Indian Navy. It was established by the President of India, 17 June 1960.
Obverse: The medal was originally described as a pentagonal silver medal, with concave edges, but it appears this design was never issued (except as specimens and miniatures?) and the design was altered in May 1961. The medal as finally issued is a 35-mm circular silver medal with the naval crest (a naval crown) on the obverse. The medal is suspended by an ornate straight-bar and is named and usually dated on the edge.
Reverse: Originally, to have been a trident, points upward, within a loop of rope. In 1951, this was altered to crossed anchors, partially surrounded by a chain cable. Above, in Hindi "Nao Sena Medal".
Ribbon: 32 mm, dark blue with a 2 mm white central strips. Dark blue 15 mm, white 2 mm, dark blue 15 mm.
See also
Indian honours and decorations Civilian InternationalNationalCentralMahapandit Rahul Sankrityayan Award · Ganga Sharan Award · Ganesh Hindi Vidyarthi Award · Aatma Ram Award · Subramanya Bharathi Award · George Grierson Award · Moturi Satyanarayan AwardBy fieldLiteratureCinemaOther artsSportsRajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award · Arjuna Award · Dronacharya Award (coaching) · Dhyan Chand Award (lifetime achievement)Science and TechnologyMilitary WartimePeacetimeWartime / Peacetime
Service & GallantrySena Medal (Army) · Nao Sena Medal (Navy) · Vayusena Medal (Air Force)Wartime Distinguished
ServicePeacetime Distinguished
ServiceCategories:- Military awards and decorations of India
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