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The Medal for Faithful Service in Militarized Organs of the Interior Ministry

The Medal for Faithful Service in Militarized Organs of the Interior Ministry - German Democratic Republic
The Medal for Faithful Service in Militarized Organs of the Interior Ministry. Bronze class, obverse.

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The Medal for Faithful Service in Militarized Organs of the Interior Ministry (or Medaille für treue Dienste in den bewaffneten Organen des Ministeriums des Innern in German) was an honor awarded by the German Democratic Republic. It was established on December 1, 1955, to recognize the dedication and long-term service of personnel within the militarized branches of the Ministry of the Interior, including the police and other security services.

This medal aimed to acknowledge the essential role these organs played in maintaining internal security, public order, and the enforcement of state laws. It was part of the broader system of state awards designed to incentivize loyalty and exemplary performance among security personnel.

The Award Criteria

The criteria for receiving the Medal for Faithful Service in Militarized Organs of the Interior Ministry were based on the length of service and the demonstration of consistent, exemplary performance.

The medal was awarded in different classes, reflecting various milestones in service duration. Typically, these classes included bronze for 5 years of service, silver for 10 years, and gold for 15 years or more. Recipients needed to have shown continuous dedication, adherence to the principles of socialism, and significant contributions to the effectiveness and reliability of the security services.

The Award Design

The Medal for Faithful Service in Militarized Organs of the Interior Ministry featured a circular design made from bronze, silver, or gold, depending on the class.

The obverse side displayed the emblem of the Ministry of the Interior, which might include symbols such as a shield, crossed swords, or other elements indicative of law enforcement. The reverse typically bore the inscription “Für treue Dienste” (For Faithful Service) along with the number of years of service.

The medal was attached to a green ribbon with three thin red lines in the middle.

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