Military Virtue Medal
Мэдаль за баявыя заслугі
Abverse of the medal
TypeMedal
Awarded forPersonal bravery shown in circumstances involving risk to life and the protection of freedom, independence and the democratic constitutional order of Belarus on the basis of the ideals of the Belarusian Democratic Republic, in particular, while conducting military and official duties, in battle and while conducting special tasks in the national interests of Belarus
Country Belarusian Democratic Republic
Presented bythe Rada of the Belarusian Democratic Republic
Motto"Virtute et Gladio"
StatusCurrently awarded
Established2023
First awarded9 March 2023
Total22
Ribbon of the Military Virtue Medal
Precedence
Next (higher)Order of the Iron Knight

The Military Virtue Medal (Belarusian: Мэдаль за баявыя заслугі) is a military decoration awarded by the Rada of the Belarusian Democratic Republic in exile.

History

The medal was established in 2023. Its design is derived from the design of Virtuti Militari, a military award established in 1792 in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, which is referred to as "the oldest historical Belarusian military award, taking into account the status of Belarus as one of the successor states of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania".[1]

The phrase Virtute et Gladio (“With courage and sword”) is carved on the reverse of the medal.

Recipients

The first recipients of the medal were 22 soldiers of the Belarusian Kastuś Kalinoŭski Regiment, who demonstrated bravery on the battlefield when fighting on Ukraine's side in the Russo-Ukrainian War,[1][2] among them former Olympic athlete Pavel Shurmei.

References

  1. 1 2 "Belarusian Democratic Republic Military Virtue Medal". BNR Rada. 13 March 2023. Archived from the original on 20 Jun 2023.
  2. Дваццаць два байцы палка Каліноўскага атрымалі медалі за баявыя заслугі ад Рады БНР [Twenty-two soldiers of the Kalinoŭski Regiment received Military Virtue Medals from the BNR Rada] - Nasha Niva, 13 March 2023
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