Medal of Military Virtue, II Class
SKU: 02.ROM.0104.102.01
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History
The Medal of Military Virtue was established by King Carol I in 1872 after he received permission from the ruling Turkish government. It was suppressed in 1947 after the abolition of the Romanian monarchy, but it was reinstated in 2000 following the collapse of the communist regime. From 1872-1880 it was awarded to Officers and Non-Commissioned Officers in recognition of long service or acts of bravery. It was only awarded in recognition of long service following the creation of the Cross of Military Bravery in 1880. It is currently awarded to Non-Commissioned Officers and enlisted men of the Romanian Armed Forces for meritorious service. It may also be awarded to Romanian civilians of equal rank in recognition of meritorious service rendered to the Romanian Armed Forces.
The Medal of Military Virtue is classified into two types based on time period in which it was awarded. Type I Medals were awarded in the Kingdom of Romania and feature the portrait of King Carol I. Type II Medals have been awarded since 2000 and feature the national crest.
The Type I II Class Medal has an obverse inscription that translates to "Carol I, Ruler of Romania," and a reverse inscription that translates to "Military Virtue."
There may be additional versions of the II Class Medal that differ in size, engraving, or composition.
The Type II Medals are listed in the Medals & Decorations of Romania (1990-).
Versions
$75 USD
Silver
Obv: CAROL I DOMN AL ROMANIEI Rev: VIRTUTE MILITARA
31x45mm
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