Instituted in 1956 by King Frederik IX, the Badge of Honor of the League of Civil Defense (or Beredskabsforbundets Hæderstegn in Danish) recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions to civil defense over at least 15 years.
Awarded by the President of the Danish Civil Defense Association, the badge honors noteworthy service, volunteer efforts, and exceptional support for civil defense initiatives.
The idea for the medal originated in 1953 from the Association of Police Chiefs. The Civil Defense Association finalized the award, which was first bestowed on June 17, 1957. The association, originally named CivilforsvarsForbundet, rebranded in the mid-2000s, and in 2007, the medal’s name was updated to Beredskabsforbundets Hæderstegn.
The medal is awarded in three categories:
- Individuals with at least 15 years of exemplary service within civil defense.
- Those who have made significant contributions to civil defense initiatives, such as fire chiefs.
- Politicians and public figures who have notably supported civil defense.
Annually, up to 12 medals are awarded, ensuring the recognition of outstanding dedication to civil defense efforts.
The Badge of Honor Design
The medallion is suspended from a ribbon, the colors and patterns of which denote the specific award category.