Megan Posted September 18, 2011 Posted September 18, 2011 (edited) I am having difficulty finding out about current Algerian ODM, or sorting out the order of precedence for those I have found out about. Anyone able to help? So far my very tentative version is: National Order of Merit Medal for Martyrs of the War of National Liberation Medal for the Gravely Wounded, Invalids of War Medal of the Army of National Liberation Medal of the Resistance Medal of the Friends of the Algerian Revolution Medal for Veterans of the Revolution Medal of Military Merit Medal of Honour Medal of the National People's Army Medal of the Wounded with Army Citation Medal of the Wounded Even pictures of Algerians wearing medals are rare, here's one that I have found: Suggestions for improvements, or other ODM to add, would be appreciated. Edited September 18, 2011 by Megan
oamotme Posted September 20, 2011 Posted September 20, 2011 Megan, I think the Martyrs Medal is a large ribbonless medallion - I will check my records when I get back to Riyadh. Regards, Owain
heusy68 Posted September 21, 2011 Posted September 21, 2011 (edited) From left to right : Military Medal Medal of the Friends of the Algerian Revolution (ribbon exist with central emboidered gold star & without gold star) National People's Army = Long Service Medal (medal with 1 V = 15 Years of Service,medal with 2 V = 25 Years of Service) Emmanuel Edited September 21, 2011 by heusy68
heusy68 Posted September 21, 2011 Posted September 21, 2011 (edited) Algeria : ALN Medal or Army National Liberation Medal in english (law 84-03 of 2 January 1984). Awarded to those who fought for the Liberation during the war against France. Lots of others such medals I have seen were not numbered,but on mine it is stamped number,so I guess the first batch were issued numbered. These medals were manufactured in Germany by Bender (their name is on reverse). Emmanuel Edited September 21, 2011 by heusy68
heusy68 Posted September 21, 2011 Posted September 21, 2011 (edited) Algeria : Medal of the Resistance (Law 84-03 of 2 January 1984). Awarded for members of the civil resistance. It is not possible someone got awarded both Resistance Medal & Army National Liberation Medal. Emmanuel Edited September 21, 2011 by heusy68
heusy68 Posted September 21, 2011 Posted September 21, 2011 (edited) Algeria : Medal of the Friends of the Algerian Revolution (Law 87-13 of 30 June 1987). Awarded to foreigner who supported the algerian revolution. It seems it's a 2 classes medal,as specimen have been seen with emboidered gold star on ribbon. It also seems that several algerian were awarded it,so maybe the the 2nd Class (without gold star on ribbon) is for foreigner & the 1st Class with gold star is for algerian citizen.But I have no proof (only a guess). From Algeria we lack of information much. Emmanuel Edited September 21, 2011 by heusy68
heusy68 Posted September 21, 2011 Posted September 21, 2011 Algeria : National People's Army Medal (Law 86-04 of 11 February 1986).The shape of the badge was set by decree 87-177 of 18 August 1987. This medal exist in bronze,silver & gold. Medal without V device on ribbon are for civil who work for the defense. Actually it's a Long Service award. The medal with 1 V is for 15 years of service & the medal with 2 V is for 25 years of service. But it is said that the promotion to 2nd V is not automatic. Emmanuel
heusy68 Posted September 21, 2011 Posted September 21, 2011 Algeria : Medal of Military Merit (Law 81-06 of 6 June 1981 & modified by Law 90-28 of 24 November 1990). This Military medal is to be awarded to Officers & N.C.O. who distinguished themselve by their skills and during their duty after 20 years of service. The medal can be awarded after 15 years if the awardee has been also awarded the Wounded Medal. It's interesting to watch how this medal is made (the frame with inscription on obverse is a separate part). Emmanuel
heusy68 Posted September 21, 2011 Posted September 21, 2011 Algeria : Medal of Wounded (Law 90-27 of 24 November 1990). The Medal of Wounded with citation is similar and awarded if the wound is done in a situation of war or civil uprising while the person who is awarded the medal is on his duty. Emmanuel
heusy68 Posted September 21, 2011 Posted September 21, 2011 Algeria : Medal of the Martyr of the War of National Liberation (Law 84-03 of 2 January 1984). It's only a posthumous award for gloryfying the memory of those who gave their life for the Independence. It's a 100 millimeters medal. There is supposed to be an award number on reverse side alongside the date 1954-1962. Emmanuel
Megan Posted September 21, 2011 Author Posted September 21, 2011 Ooh, magic, both of you!! Many thanks. I have been delving as well since I made the initial post. In a law of 2 January 1984, a set of 4 medals relating to the war for independence was instituted. They are known collectively as Les médailles des Moudjahidine (Medals of the Mujahedeen) and between them mark the various contributions individual Algerians made. The first is the Medal for Martyrs of the War of Liberation (Médaille de martyr de la guerre de libération nationale) which is indeed a table medal given in commemoration of those who lost their lives. It is 100mm in diameter. The obverse depicts a crescent and star within an ornamental frame and a ring of thirty-two sword rays surrounded by a text from the Holy Qur'an. The reverse shows the dates 1954-1962 and a serial number. Next is the Medal for the Gravely Wounded, Invalids of War (Médaille de grand blessé, mutilé de guerre). As you can imagine, that's awarded to anyone seriously injured during the struggle for independence. There are also 2 'service' medals, awarded depending on how the individual served: the Medal of the Army of National Liberation and the Medal of the Resistance, and as Emmanuel says, you couldn't receive both. The Friends of the Algerian Revolution Medal came later, being instituted on 30 June 1987 and being awarded to foreigners who supported the struggle for independence either materially or by speaking out in support. However, it appears to have had a half white, half green ribbon with white edges. The half green, half red ribbon with or without star seems to be the Medal of Honour, instituted 24 November 1990 and awarded for 25 years' service to the state. The star indicates service in the armed forces, and the version without star is awarded for civilian service. The Medal of the Wounded with Citation has a different ribbon, white with 2 narrow red edge stripes and a star, otherwise the actual medal is the same. The research continues...
Megan Posted September 24, 2011 Author Posted September 24, 2011 (edited) In a rather successful burst of Google-fu, I have found the 1 June 1991 issue of the JOURNAL OFFICIEL DE LA RÉPUBLIQUE ALGERIENNE This has details of the Médaille de blessé sans citation as depicted in Emmanuel's post above, and some other medals as well. Now to sit down & translate it... But got distracted by a further burst of Google-fu, here's the Algerian website with ALL their official stuff: http://www.joradp.dz/ Edited September 24, 2011 by Megan
Richard S Posted October 15, 2011 Posted October 15, 2011 Dear Gentleman, I have another Algerian medal, have somebody an idea wich medal this is?
Megan Posted October 15, 2011 Author Posted October 15, 2011 I think it's the Medal for the Gravely Wounded, Invalids of War (Médaille de grand blessé, mutilé de guerre).
Richard S Posted October 16, 2011 Posted October 16, 2011 Hello Megan, thank you for your information. I have checked this by online translation of the book "Ordres et Medailles des Pays D'Afrique" from Nicolas de Roffignac and come to the same result. Richard
Megan Posted October 16, 2011 Author Posted October 16, 2011 It is one I haven't seen before, Richard - I was working from my translations of the relevant laws which describe the design of the medals - is there any chance you'd be willing to permit me to use that picture on my site?
Richard S Posted October 16, 2011 Posted October 16, 2011 Hello Megan, no problem, if you send me your e-mail adress you get the picture in better quality and also the reserve. Richard
reichsrommel Posted June 18, 2012 Posted June 18, 2012 Algeria : Medal of the Friends of the Algerian Revolution (Law 87-13 of 30 June 1987). Awarded to foreigner who supported the algerian revolution. It seems it's a 2 classes medal,as specimen have been seen with emboidered gold star on ribbon. It also seems that several algerian were awarded it,so maybe the the 2nd Class (without gold star on ribbon) is for foreigner & the 1st Class with gold star is for algerian citizen.But I have no proof (only a guess). From Algeria we lack of information much. Emmanuel 1st cl
reichsrommel Posted June 18, 2012 Posted June 18, 2012 Does any one has pictures about Medal of Honor? Regards
Megan Posted April 1, 2013 Author Posted April 1, 2013 Here is a better image of the Medal for Martyrs of the War of National Liberation(Médaille de martyr de la guerre de libération nationale).Instituted on 2 January 1984 it is for those who lost their lives.The obverse depicts a crescent and star within an ornamental frame and a ring of thirty-two sword rays, surrounded by a text from the Holy Quran. The reverse is blank.
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