Order of Naval Merit (Brazil)

The Order of Naval Merit (Portuguese: Ordem do Mérito Naval) is a Brazilian military decoration established on 4 July 1934 by president Getúlio Vargas.[1][2]

Order of Naval Merit
Vice Adm. John M. Richardson receives the Brazilian Order of Naval Merit
TypeState Order
Awarded forTo those who have served with distinction in the Brazilian Navy or have contributed in some way to the Navy
Country Brazil
Presented byBrazilian Navy
EligibilityNaval military personnel only
StatusActive
Established4 July 1934

Design

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On the obverse side of the medal is the effigy of the republic, surrounded by a circle of blue enamel, on which is written the words "Naval Merit".[3] On the reverse side, the word "Brasil" is inscribed in the same blue circle.[3] The medal is composed with a red grosgrain ribbon, or chamalotada, with a light blue stripe in the center.

Grades

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The five grades are Grand Cross, Grand Officer, Commander, Officer, and Chevalier[dubiousdiscuss].

Ribbons
 
Grand Cross
Grã-Cruz
 
Grand Officer
Grande-Oficial
 
Commander
Comendador
 
Officer
Oficial
 
Knight
Cavaleiro

References

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  1. ^ "The Federative Republic of Brazil: Order of Naval Merit". Medals of the World. 16 June 2007. Retrieved 19 April 2014.
  2. ^ "Decree Nº 24.659". camara.leg.br (in Brazilian Portuguese). 4 July 1934. Retrieved 12 December 2022.
  3. ^ a b "Decree Nº 3.400". Planalto.gov.br (in Portuguese). 3 April 2000. Retrieved 19 April 2014.