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2 Clasps  





3 Award description  





4 See also  





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Medal for the Military Protection of the Territory






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Medal for the Military Protection of the Territory
Obverse of the medal with clasps EGIDE and SENTINELLE
TypeMilitary Award
Awarded forInternal security operations
Presented by France
StatusCurrently Awarded
Established13 July 2015
Ribbon of the Medal for the Military Protection of the Territory
Precedence
Next (higher)French commemorative medal
Reverse of the Medal for the Military Protection of the Territory

The Medal for the Military Protection of the Territory (French: "Médaille de la protection militaire du territoire") is a French state decoration established on 13 July 2015 by presidential decree 2015-853[1] and awarded to military personnel of the French Armed Forces for service during national security operations on French national territory. It was created to recognize service following the need for an increased military presence during national security operations following the rise of international terrorism and the many incidents in France over the past years.

Award statute[edit]

The Medal for the Military Protection of the Territory is awarded to military personnel for their effective participation in military security operations as decided by the Government and carried out on the national territory.[1] The Minister of Defense is responsible for the administration of the medal and will determine by decree:

In exceptional circumstances, the Minister of Defense may, without any condition of duration of service, award the medal and its related clasp to soldiers killed or wounded during one of these operations, or cited for exceptional merit in conjunction with the award of the gold grade of the National Defence Medal earned for service related to one of these operations.[1]

Clasps[edit]

The medal is always awarded with a clasp and multiple clasps may be worn simultaneously. Five clasps are currently approved for wear on the ribbon of the Medal for the Military Protection of the Territory:[1]

Award description[edit]

The Medal for the Military Protection of the Territory is a 30 mm in diameter circular medal struck from bronze. Its obverse bears the effigy of the Republic with the relief inscription above『RÉPUBLIQUE』and below『FRANÇAISE』(English: "FRENCH REPUBLIC"). The reverse bears the relief inscription on five lines『MÉDAILLE』"DE LA" "PROTECTION MILITAIRE" "DU" "TERRITOIRE" (English: "MEDAL" "FOR THE" "MILITARY PROTECTION" "OF THE" "TERRITORY").[1]

The medal hangs from a 38 mm wide silk moiré ribbon passing through a ring through the medal's ball shaped suspension loop. The ribbon bears the national colours of France in the following pattern: 14 mm wide blue vertical central stripe bordered by white 8 mm wide stripes with 5 mm wide red edge stripes.[1]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Decree 2015-853 of the President of the French Republic of 13 July 2015" (in French). LégiFrance. 2015-07-14. Retrieved 2016-11-20.
  • ^ "Arrêté du 11 juin 2019 portant ouverture de l'agrafe « Cyber » sur la médaille de la protection militaire du territoire" (in French). LégiFrance. 18 June 2019. Retrieved 4 November 2020.
  • ^ "Decree of the Minister of Defence of the French Republic of 13 July 2015 creating the clasp SENTINELLE" (in French). LégiFrance. 2015-07-14. Retrieved 2016-11-20.
  • ^ "Decree of the Minister of Defence of the French Republic of 1 December 2015 creating the clasp HARPIE" (in French). LégiFrance. 2015-12-12. Retrieved 2016-11-20.
  • ^ "Decree of the Minister of Defence of the French Republic of 5 April 2016 creating the clasp TRIDENT" (in French). LégiFrance. 2016-04-08. Retrieved 2016-11-20.
  • ^ "Decree of the Minister of Defence of the French Republic of 5 April 2016 creating the clasp JUPITER" (in French). LégiFrance. 2016-04-08. Retrieved 2016-11-20.
  • ^ "Decree of the Minister of Defence of the French Republic of 5 April 2016 creating the clasp ÉGIDE" (in French). LégiFrance. 2016-04-08. Retrieved 2016-11-20.
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