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2 Medal description  





3 Recipients (partial list)  





4 See also  





5 References  





6 External links  














Medal "For Labour Valour"






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Medal "For Labour Valour"
Medal "For Labour Valour" (obverse)
TypeCivilian efficiency medal
CountrySoviet Union Edit this on Wikidata
Presented by Soviet Union
EligibilitySoviet citizens and foreign nationals
EstablishedDecember 27, 1938
First awardedJanuary 15, 1939
Total1,825,100
Ribbon of the "Medal For Labour Valour"
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The Medal "For Labour Valour" (Russian: Медаль «За трудовую доблесть») was a civilian labour award of the Soviet Union bestowed to especially deserving workers to recognise and honour dedicated and valorous labour or significant contributions in the fields of science, culture or the manufacturing industry. It was established on December 27, 1938, by decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR.[1] During its existence, its statute was amended three times by further decrees, first on June 19, 1943[2] to amend its description and ribbon, then on December 16, 1947[3] to amend its regulations, and finally on July 18, 1980[4] to confirm all previous amendments. During its existence of just over fifty years, it was bestowed to almost two million deserving citizens. The medal ceased to be awarded following the December 1991 dissolution of the Soviet Union.

Medal statute[edit]

The Medal "For Labour Valour" was awarded to workers, farmers, specialists of the national economy, workers of science, culture, education, health and other to citizens of the USSR, and in exceptional cases, to foreign nationals, for:[1]

The Medal "For Labour Valour" was worn on the left side of the chest and in the presence of other medals of the USSR, immediately after the Nakhimov Medal.[3] If worn in the presence of awards of the Russian Federation, the latter have precedence.[5]

Medal description[edit]

The Medal "For Labour Valour" was a 34 mm in diameter (some struck in 1945 measured 35 mm) circular medal struck from .925 silver with a raised rim on both sides. In the upper obverse, a ruby-red enamelled 19.2 mm wide five pointed star with a silver hammer and sickle at its center. Below the star, the inscription in two rows of sunken and red enamelled 2.8 mm high letters "FOR VALOUR LABOUR" (Russian: «ЗА ТРУДОВУЮ ДОБЛЕСТЬ»), at the very bottom, the relief inscription in 3.3 mm high letters "USSR" (Russian: «СССР»). On the otherwise plain reverse, the relief inscription on two rows of 2.5 mm high letters "LABOUR IN THE USSR - A MATTER OF HONOUR" (Russian: «ТРУД В СССР — ДЕЛО ЧЕСТИ»).[2]

Early awards hung from a small triangular mount covered with a red ribbon with a threaded stub and screw for attachment to clothing.[1] Following the 1943 decree,[2] the Medal "For Labour Valour" was secured by a ring through the medal suspension loop to a standard Soviet pentagonal mount covered by a 24mm wide lilac coloured silk moiré ribbon with 2 mm wide red edge stripes.

1938–1943

1938–1943

1943–1991

1943–1991

Obverse

Reverse

Obverse

Reverse

Recipients (partial list)[edit]

The first investiture took place on January 15, 1939, where the Medal "For Labour Valour" was presented to 22 employees of the Kalinin armaments plant number 8 for exceptional service to the country in the creation and development of new weapons for the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army.

The individuals below were recipients of the Medal "For Labour Valour".

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d "Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of December 27, 1938" (in Russian). Legal Library of the USSR. 1938-12-27. Retrieved 2012-04-08.
  • ^ a b c "Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of June 19, 1943" (in Russian). Legal Library of the USSR. 1943-06-19. Retrieved 2012-04-08.
  • ^ a b "Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of December 16, 1947" (in Russian). Legal Library of the USSR. 1943-06-19. Retrieved 2012-04-08.
  • ^ "Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of July 18, 1980 № 2523-X" (in Russian). Legal Library of the USSR. 1980-07-18. Retrieved 2012-04-08.
  • ^ "Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of September 7, 2010 No 1099" (in Russian). Russian Gazette. 2010-09-07. Retrieved 2012-04-08.
  • ^ "Жолон Мамытов" [Jolon Mamytov] (in Kyrgyz). National Library of the Kyrgyz Republic. 27 Jan 2011. Archived from the original on 8 December 2015. Retrieved 29 August 2015.
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