The Medal of Military Merit (or Medalha de Mérito Militar in Portuguese) is a prestigious Portuguese military decoration established on 28 May 1946.
It is awarded to individuals who demonstrate exceptional military qualities and virtues. The Medal of Military Merit can also be awarded to foreign military personnel.
The Medal of Military Merit is divided into several classes, each corresponding to specific military ranks:
- Grand Cross of the Military Merit Medal (GCMM): Awarded exclusively to General Officers.
- First Class (MPMM): Awarded to General Officers, Colonels, or Sea Captains.
- Second Class (MSMM): Awarded to Lieutenant Colonels, Frigate Captains, Majors, or Captain-Lieutenants.
- Third Class (MTMM): Awarded to Captains, First Lieutenants, other lower-ranking officers, and Sergeant-Majors.
- Fourth Class (MQMM): Awarded to other sergeants and enlisted ranks.
The Medal of Military Merit Design
The insignia of the Medal of Military Merit is a testament to the distinguished service of its recipients. The medal itself is designed to reflect the honor and prestige associated with military excellence. Each class of the medal features a distinct design that corresponds to the recipient’s rank.
- Grand Cross (GCMM): The highest class, featuring an elaborate and ornate design, often with gold elements. It includes a sash worn over the shoulder and a star badge displayed on the chest.
- First Class (MPMM): Characterized by a prominent medal worn on a ribbon around the neck, with an accompanying chest star.
- Second Class (MSMM): Similar to the First Class, but with design elements that denote a slightly lower rank.
- Third Class (MTMM): Features a medal worn on a ribbon around the neck, typically without the additional chest star.
- Fourth Class (MQMM): The simplest design, worn on a ribbon pinned to the chest.