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    Antonio Prieto

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    1. Ordre de Nichan El Iftikhar. Order of Nichan El Iftikhar. 1837-1959
      Ordre su Sang. Order of the Blood. 1839-1959
      Ordre du Pacte Fondamental. Order of Fundamental Pact.1860-1959
      Médaille commémorative de l’expédition contre l’insurrection de Ben Gdahoum. Commemorative Medal of the expedition against Ben Gdahoum. 1864
      Médaille commémorative de l’expédition contre l’insurrection d’Adel Bey. Commemorative Medal of the expedition against Adel Bey. 1867
      Médaille commémorative de l’expédition de 1881. Commemorative Medal of the expedition of 1881
      Médaille d’honneur de la Police. Medal of Honour of the Police. 1927
      Médaille commémorative de la Bataille de l'Evacuation de Bizerte. Commemorative Medal of the Battle of the Evacuation of Bizerte. 1963
      Ordre de l’Indepéndance. Classe majeure, 1ère, 2ème, 3ème et 4ème classe. Order of Independence. 1956-1963
      Ordre de l’Indepéndance. Grand Cordon, Grand officier, Commandeur, Officier et Chevalier. Order of Independence. 1963-
      Ordre de la République. Classe majeure, 1ère, 2ème, 3ème et 4ème classe. Order of the Republic. 1959-1963
      Ordre de la République. Grand Cordon, Grand officier, Commandeur, Officier et Chevalier. Order of the Republic. 1963-
      Ordre du 7 Novembre 1987. Grand Cordon, Grand officier, Commandeur, Officier et Chevalier. Order of November 7, 1987. 1988-2011
      Ordre national du mérite. Grand Cordon, Grand officier, Commandeur, Officier et Chevalier. National Order of Merit.
      Médaille du Travail. Or, vermeil, argent, bronze. Labor Medal. 1955-1968
      Médaille du Travail. Or, vermeil, argent, bronze. Labor Medal. 1968-
      Ordre du Mérite Social. Chevalier, Officier, Commandeur. Social Order of Merit. 1955-1990
      Médaille de Mérite Social. 3ème, 2ème et 1er échelon. Social Order Medal. 1990
      Ordre du Mérite Commercial. Chevalier, Officer, Commandeur. Order of Trade Merit. 1956
      Ordre du Mérite des Sports. Or, argent et bronze. Order of Sport Merit. 1957
      Médaille du Mérite Sportif. Medal of Sporting Merit. 1969-1974
      Médaille du Mérite Sportif. Medal of Sporting Merit. 1974
      Médaille Militaire. Military Medal. 1958-1988
      Médaille Militaire. Military Medal 1988-
      Ordre du Mérite Bourguiba. Order of Merit Bourguiba. 1963
      Ordre National du Mérite Culturel. 1ère, 2ème et 3ème classe. National Order of Cultural Merit. 1966-1969
      Médaille Culturelle. Grand Cordon, 1ère, 2ème 3ème et 4ème classe. Cultural Medal. 1969-
      Médaille d’honneur de la Garde Nationale. Medal of Honour of the National Guard. 1966-1985
      Médaille d’honneur de la Garde Nationale. 1ère classe, 2ème classe. Medal of Honour of the National Guard. 1985-
      Médaille d'honneur des douanes. 1ère et 2ème classe. Medal of Honour of Customs. 1971-1999
      Médaille d'honneur des douanes. 1ère et 2ème classe. Medal of Honour of Customs. 1999-
      Ordre du Mérite Agricole. Officier et Chevalier. Order of Agricultural Merit. 1971
      Médaille de la Santé Publique. Medal of the Public Health. 1972
      Médaille d’honneur de la Sûreté Nationale. Medal of Honour of the National Security. 1974-1985
      Médaille d’honneur de la Sûreté Nationale. 1ère classe, 2ème classe. Medal of Honour of the National Security. 1985-
      Ordre du Mérite Maritime. Chevalier, Officier et Commandeur. Maritime Merit Order. 1974
      Médaille d’honneur des Services Pénitenciaires et du Travail Réeducatif. 1Medal of Honour of the Prison Services and Correctional Labour. 977-1985
      Médaille d’honneur des Services Penitentiaires et de la Rééducation. 1ère et 2ème classe. Medal of Honor od the Services Penitentiaries and Rehabilitation. 1985-
      Ordre National du Mérite de l’Enseignement. National Order of Education Merit. 1979, 1983
      Ordre National du Mérite Universitaire. 1ère, 2ème et 3ème classe. National Order of University Merit. 1985
      Médaille d’honneur de la Protection Civile. Honour Medal of the Civil Protection. 1980-1985
      Médaille d’honneur de la Protection Civile. 1ère et 2ème classe. Honour Medal of the Civil Protection. 1985-
      Médaille Bourguiba. 1er, 2ème et 3ème degré. Bourguiba Medal. 1980
      Médaille de Mérite de la Jeunesse. Medal of Youth Merit. 1981
      Médaille d’honneur de la Securité du Chef d’Etat et des personnalités officielles. Honour Medal of the Chief of Security and VIPS. 1989
      Médaille d'honneur des forces de sécurité intérieure. Honour Medal of the Internal Security Forces, 1998

    2. The last document:

      Original Versions

      English and Arabic, Geneva and Ramallah, 2008.

      Law of Service in the Palestinian Security Forces

      No. 8 of 2005

      Article 19

      The Committee of Officers shall be authorised to hear all matters and issues

      pertaining to the affairs of officers, particularly the following:

      6. Recommendations to grant officers decorations, badges and medals.

      Article 29

      fficers shall be subject to a system of appraisal reports in the following

      manner:

      2. The Committee of Officers may issue special appraisal reports, such as reports of recommendation of service, reports recommending eligibility for command, and reports recommending the awarding of decorations, badges and medals and the like.

      Article 35

      In a manner not contradicting the provisions of this law, the provisions of the Law of Service in the Palestinian Security Forces shall apply to the members regarding

      appointment, seniority, promotion, delegation, assignment, transfer, secondment,

      scholarships, salaries, leaves, obligations, prohibited acts, penalties, decorations,

      badges, and medals, transfer to provisional retirement, expiration of service, and

      any other matter of which a relevant provision is not mentioned in this law.

      The document can be downloaded at: www.dcaf.ch/content/download/35601/526419/file/final_EN.pdf

    3. The Legislative Framework of the PNA Security Forces

      Chapter IX. Decorations, Badges and Medals

      First. General Provisions

      Article 99

      The awarding of military decorations, badges, and medals and the permission to

      bear Arab and foreign decorations shall be by order of the President.

      Article 100

      The awarding of military decorations, badges, and medals shall be to the

      appointees which the competent minister determines. They may be awarded

      at any time to officers who perform glorious acts. The award of military

      decorations, badges, and medals shall be an encouragement for others to

      follow the example of each honoree.

      Article 101

      Requests for decorations, badges, and medals shall be made in a confidential

      manner. Officers for whom they are requested may not be informed thereof.

      Article 102

      Requests for decorations, badges, and medals shall be presented to the Committee

      of Officers for examination, recommendation, and to choose whom it deems

      should receive them. Following the approval of the competent minister, the

      recommendation shall be sent to the President to be awarded.

      Article 103

      The bylaw of this law shall determine a system to award military decorations,

      badges, and medals and to regulate their handing over, bearing, ranking,

      deprivation, and all else that is related thereto.

      Article 104

      Military decorations, badges, and medals shall be identical to other drawings,

      specifications, and conditions which are to be determined by the President.

      Article 105

      1. Arab and foreign military decorations, badges, and medals and the signs

      pertaining thereto may not be borne prior to the announcement thereof in

      the Military Report, with the exception of awards presented during official

      ceremonies attended by the President or his representative.

      2. Foreign military decorations, badges, and medals, and the signs pertaining

      thereto shall be borne in accordance with the date of their awarding regardless

      of their grade or affiliation, provided that they precede decorations, badges,

      and medals of the Arab states and the remaining decorations of other states,

      regardless of the date of their awarding.

      Article 106

      Military decorations, badges, and medals and their certificates shall remain the

      property of the successors of the person to whom they were awarded, as a means

      of commemoration and preservation of their advantages, without any one them

      having the right to bear them.

      Second. Ranking of Military Decorations,

      Badges, Medals and their Awarding

      Article 107

      Military decorations, badges, and medals shall be given the following names and

      ranking:

      1. Decorations:

      a) The Star of Honour.

      b) The Star of Palestine.

      c) The Star of Jerusalem.

      2. Badges:

      a) The Badge of Military Sacrifice, which shall be of three grades.

      b) The Badge of Military Duty, which shall be of three grades.

      c) The Badge of Military Training, which shall be of three grades.

      3. Medals:

      a) The Medal of Exceptional Promotion.

      b) The Medal of Distinguished Service.

      c) The Medal of the Wounded in War.

      4. Memorial decorations, badges, and medals shall be established by a decision

      of the President as circumstances warrant. Such memorial decorations,

      badges, and medals shall be awarded to officers or members of the personnel

      of the Security Forces. They may also be awarded to personnel of Arab and

      foreign forces, provided that their bearers do not enjoy the material privileges

      set forth under this law.

      Article 108

      The Star of Honour shall be awarded to a soldier who has performed exceptional

      services or acts that indicate outstanding sacrifice and courage in a confrontation

      with the enemy. A soldier who is awarded this Star shall be entitled to a monthly

      remuneration to be determined by the bylaw of this law for the period of his service.

      Article 109

      The Star of Palestine shall be awarded to a soldier who has performed distinctive acts

      that designate sacrifice and courage on the battle field.

      Article 110

      The Star of Jerusalem shall be awarded to a soldier who has performed distinguished

      acts.

      Article 111

      The Badge of Military Sacrifice shall be awarded to a soldier who has performed

      an act that is characterised by courage. The designation of the grade of the badge

      shall be in accordance with the act for which it is awarded.

      Article 112

      The Badge of Military Duty shall be awarded to a soldier who has performed his

      duties in a devoted and sincere manner. The designation of the grade of the badge

      shall be in accordance with the act for which it is awarded.

      Article 113

      The Badge of Military Training shall be awarded to a soldier who has brought his unit

      to a high level of training or to a soldier who has been injured during or because of

      the training. The designation of the grade of the badge shall be in accordance with the

      extent of his performance.

      Article 114

      The Medal of Distinguished Service shall be awarded to a soldier who has spent a

      period of at least twenty (20) years in military service and who has performed his

      acts in a trustworthy and sincere manner.

      Article 115

      The Medal of the Wounded in War shall be awarded to a soldier who has been injured

      in the field or during the performance of his duty. It shall be proven that the injury was

      because of the acts of the enemy or the performance of the duty, based upon a report of

      the competent Military Medical Committee or a report by his direct commander. Each

      time an injury occurs, the number shall be inscribed on the Medal.

      Third. Civilian Medals and Badges

      Article 116

      1. The bylaw of this law shall determine a system to award civilian decorations,

      badges, and medals and their handing over, bearing, ranking, deprivation,

      and all that is related thereto.

      2. A soldier may be awarded civilian medals or badges in accordance with the

      manner in which military medal and badges are awarded.

      Article 117

      The ranking of military and civilian decorations, badges, and medals that are

      awarded shall be in the following manner:

      1. The Star of Honour, the Star of Palestine, and the Star of Jerusalem before the

      civilian medals.

      2. The military badges after the civilian medals and before the civilian badges.

      3. The military medals after the civilian badges.

      the Military Report, with the exception of awards presented during official

      ceremonies attended by the President or his representative.

      2. Foreign military decorations, badges, and medals, and the signs pertaining

      thereto shall be borne in accordance with the date of their awarding regardless

      of their grade or affiliation, provided that they precede decorations, badges,

      and medals of the Arab states and the remaining decorations of other states,

      regardless of the date of their awarding.

      Article 106

      Military decorations, badges, and medals and their certificates shall remain the

      property of the successors of the person to whom they were awarded, as a means

      of commemoration and preservation of their advantages, without any one them

      having the right to bear them.

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