DECORATIONS, CIVIL AND MILITARY

honors bestowed by a government to reward services or achievements, particularly those implying valor. The practice of bestowing such decorations dates back at least to the laurel wreaths of the ancient Greeks and Romans and gained prevalence with the medieval custom of conferring knighthood (see knight).

Orders of knighthood, such as the Order of the Bath and the Order of the Garter, still exist in Great Britain. British orders created in modern times—e.g., the Distinguished Service Order (1886), the Royal Victorian Order (1896), the Order of Merit (1902), and the Order of the British Empire (1917)—are decorations for civil and military service rather than true feudal orders. In the rest of Europe the old orders of knighthood, where they still exist, have also tended to lose their feudal connotations. Among the best known orders of chivalry are the Order of the Golden Fleece, created (1429 or 1430) by Philip the Good of Burgundy and conferred by Austria and by Spain; the Danish orders of the Dannebrog (1219) and Elephant (1462); the Italian orders of Annunziata (1362) and of Saints Maurice and Lazarus (1434); the papal order of the Golden Spur (1559); the Prussian orders of the Black Eagle (1701) and Red Eagle (1734); the Swedish Order of the Seraphim (1748); and the Polish orders of the White Eagle and of Polonia Restituta (1919). The French Legion of Honor, created by Napoleon I in 1802, is composed of an unlimited number of knights and headed by a grand master (the president of France).

In the late 19th and 20th cent., countries in many parts of the world followed the lead of the European nations and instituted elaborate systems of honors. Most European orders are graded in several classes, and the stars, crosses, ribbons, and other insignia corresponding to different classes vary greatly in aspect and value. Major military decorations include the Medaille militaire (France, 1852); the Croix de Guerre (Belgium and France, 1915); the Iron Cross (Germany, 1813; revived in 1939); and the Victoria Cross (Great Britain, 1856).

The highest decoration for exceptional heroism in the United States is the Congressional Medal of Honor, instituted in 1861 for the Navy and 1862 for the Army. Among other decorations awarded by the Congress are the Distinguished Service Cross and Distinguished Service Medal (1917) and the Distinguished Flying Cross (1942). The Purple Heart (created by George Washington, 1782; revived 1932) is awarded for wounds received in action; the silver star and bronze star are awarded, respectively, for heroism and for outstanding service. Each service has its own cross that ranks above the silver star. Oak-leaf clusters (in the Navy, gold or silver stars) are marks of repeated awards of the same decoration. In the United States and Great Britain a ribbon, indicating by its colors the corresponding medal, rather than the medal itself, is worn over the left breast pocket of the uniform. In some other countries, e.g., Russia, the medals themselves are worn suspended on ribbons.

Several countries award decorations to entire units; an example is the Presidential Unit Citation in the United States. Campaign ribbons and battle stars are decorations awarded automatically for presence in certain battles or theaters of operations. Some countries also give awards for civilian service, such as the Presidential Medal of Freedom in the United States.

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CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS Latin America in Global Perspective...The series thus far includes: Civil-Military Relations: Building Democracy and Regional...from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS Building Democracy and...
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...0-313-28837-2 alk. paper 1. Civil-military relations--Handbooks, manuals...dramatic transformations of a civil-military relationship anywhere in the world...political life of Latin America, and civil-military relations are deeply conditioned...
...34 On the early history of Latin American civil-military relations see Brian Loveman, The Constitution of...factor in military politics. New uniforms and military decorations have the effect of reinforcing the distinctiveness...
...ISBN 0-312-23193-8 cloth 1. Civil military relations Pakistan. 2. Pakistan...2. Civil-Military Interaction 17...37 Civil-Military Relations 40...
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...the outbreak of the Civil War, Higginson suggested...General Rufus Saxton as military governor of the region...do the duties of civil life. " (28) Higginson...leaving the U.S. military are likely more complicated...of John Brown: The Military Service of Colonels...Americans Troops in the Civil War Era (Chapel Hill...
...that had made major contributions to military manpower management. The following are...classification, especially in light of pending civil rights legislation. Navy Personnel...knowledge tests, performance appraisals, decorations, experience), they can actively seek...
...Campaign against Louisianas Republican Government, 1868-1873," Civil War History 49 (Sept. 2003): 235-53 at 238-39; Ted Tunnell...establishments in black," the Bulletin conceded that the mourning decorations were evident almost exclusively in the neighborhoods of "our...
...goggles and military uniforms complete with decorations. Above the smiling...women to acquire military skills came through...the time of the Civil War when it was...sought to instill military preparedness...treatments of the Civil War on film occasionally...
...central figure in the military administration of...through Indonesian civil servants to requisition...received high Japanese decorations. Manifestly the...of the Indonesian civil servants. And so the military maintained their time-honoured...
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...confronts us today in civil-militar relations...minimize recent military breaches of the...unauthorized combat decorations, the decision...up the triad of civil-military relations: the...social contract of civil--military relations: appreciation...
...today by a crisis in civil-military relations? How many...unauthorized combat decorations, white supremacist...parries to the triad of civil-military relations: the military...three parties to the civil-military relationship have of...
...involvement in incidents of a discreditable nature with civil or military authorities; and 283, misconduct/AWOL cases where...with the applicable dates listed. Awards and decorations and even training are treated the same way. The geographic...
...the lower ranks, where decorations were unknown in contemporary...Thus, the Badge of Military Merit was probably the...awarded to surviving Civil War veterans. In 1943...lying to obtain combat decorations. The Kerry campaign...According to Kerrys military record, the first wound...
...white walls are adorned with Ottoman-style silver filigreed decorations, colorful woven saddlebags, and Kurdish paintings. On a side...stable, prosperous, economically viable ... Weve built a strong civil society in the heart of the Islamic Middle East, surrounded...
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...I had hoped would be a fine military career. I became the youngest...Cross for bravery - the highest civil decoration in the UK. Had I...this had given me a taste for military life. I loved it. At first...my bravery might have made military history but now Im working...
...from one extreme to the other. At 18, he won Britains highest civil accolade for rescuing a wounded comrade from a burning Scimitar...Boyle after her breakdown. He doesnt phone any of the bereaved military families, he says. I thought that was disgusting, a real slap...
...nerve-wracking." Mr Thomas, who has left the Marines and now works as a civil servant, said his family means more to him than the medal. He...Mr Thomas, who has now left the Royal Marines to become a civil servant, and wife Heather are already planning what to do with...
...I had hoped would be a fine military career. I became the youngest...Cross for bravery - the highest civil decoration in the UK. Had I...this had given me a taste for military life. I loved it. At first...my bravery might have made military history but now Im working...
...on military medals and decorations but not quite for the reasons he asserts ("A fair military medals policy," Letters...1905 for veterans of the Civil War, Indian Wars, Spanish-American...they were for the same military actions (excluding the...
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DECORATIONS, CIVIL AND MILITARY honors bestowed by a government...the British Empire (1917) are decorations for civil and military service rather than true feudal...in aspect and value. Major military decorations include the Medaille militaire...
IRON CROSS see decorations, civil and military . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
LEGION OF HONOR see decorations, civil and military . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE CROSS Distinguished Service Medal, and Distinguished Service Order: see decorations, civil and military . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...the Bath, of Victoria, and of the British Empire in Great Britain and the Legion of Honor in France; see decorations, civil and military ). See also chivalry ; courtly love . Since the Middle Ages As the feudal system disintegrated...
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