- Time Period: Post-WW2
- Institution: 25 October 1977
- Country: Germany (GDR DDR German Democratic Republic)
The Medal of Merit of the Border Troops of the GDR (or Verdienstmedaille der Grenztruppen der DDR in German) was established on 1 December 1954.
This medal was created to honor the members of the Border Troops who demonstrated exceptional service in protecting the borders of the GDR. It recognized the crucial role of border guards in maintaining the security and territorial integrity of the state, preventing illegal crossings, and safeguarding against external threats.
The Award Criteria
The criteria for receiving the Medal of Merit of the Border Troops of the GDR included demonstrating outstanding performance in border security, vigilance, and contributions to the prevention of illegal crossings and smuggling. Recipients were typically those who exhibited exemplary conduct, bravery, and efficiency in their duties.
The medal recognized both individual achievements and collective efforts within border security units. It was available in multiple classes, including bronze, silver, and gold, each reflecting the level of merit and service.
The Award Design
The Medal of Merit of the Border Troops of the GDR featured a circular design made from bronze, silver, or gold, depending on the class.
The obverse depicted a symbolic border guard motif, such as a watchtower or border patrol insignia, often surrounded by a wreath of laurel. The reverse typically had an inscription noting the purpose of the award and the date of establishment.
The medal was suspended from a red ribbon with green and white stripes.