The Norwegian National Service Medal (or Forsvarets vernedyktighetsmedaljer in Norwegian) is awarded to individuals upon the completion of their mandatory military service, which typically lasts one year, or six months for those in the Home Guard.
The Norwegian National Service Medal not only recognizes the completion of mandatory military service but also symbolizes the commitment and dedication of individuals to the defense and security of Norway.
The medal is available in four distinct versions, each representing a different branch of the Norwegian Armed Forces: the Army, the Air Force, the Navy, and the Home Guard.
The National Service Medal Design
The obverse design of the Norwegian National Service Medal varies slightly depending on the branch of service it represents. The reverse features the branch’s name along with the armed forces motto, “for fred og frihet” (in Bokmål) or “for fred og fridom” (in Nynorsk), which translates to “for peace and freedom.”
The Norwegian National Service Medal is uniquely designed to represent the distinct branches of the Norwegian Armed Forces. Each version of the medal comes with a distinct ribbon that corresponds to the specific branch of service, too. These ribbons are worn as part of the medal’s insignia and serve to identify the branch in which the recipient served.
Army Version
The Army version of the National Service Medal features the crest of the Norwegian Army on the obverse. This emblem is a symbol of the strength, discipline, and commitment required of those who serve in the Army.
The reverse side of the medal includes the name of the Army along with the armed forces motto “for fred og frihet” (for peace and freedom), emphasizing the Army’s role in national defense and peacekeeping.
The ribbon for the Army version is designed in red and yellow.
Air Force Version
The Air Force version of the National Service Medal displays the crest of the Norwegian Air Force on the obverse. This crest signifies the advanced technology, skill, and strategic importance of the Air Force. The reverse side carries the Air Force’s name and the motto, reinforcing the branch’s dedication to protecting Norway’s airspace and contributing to international peace efforts.
The ribbon accompanying the Air Force medal is blue and silver, reflecting the sky and the innovative spirit of the Air Force.
Navy Version
The Navy version of the National Service Medal is adorned with the crest of the Norwegian Navy on the obverse. This emblem represents the maritime heritage, bravery, and tactical expertise of naval personnel. The reverse side includes the name of the Navy and the armed forces motto, highlighting the Navy’s crucial role in securing Norway’s waters and participating in global maritime operations.
The Navy ribbon is designed with nautical colors: navy blue and white, symbolizing the sea and the naval tradition.
Home Guard Version
The Home Guard version of the National Service Medal features the crest of the Norwegian Home Guard on the obverse. This crest embodies the readiness, resilience, and community spirit of the Home Guard. The reverse side lists the Home Guard’s name and the motto, reflecting its mission to support and protect local communities in times of need.
The ribbon for the Home Guard medal incorporates colors that are distinct to this branch: Green and yellow.