Foreign use medal

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The Foreign Use Medal (more rarely: Medal of Honor for Services in Foreign Service ) has been awarded by the Hamburg Senate since 2014 . It was first accepted on March 18, 2014 as the “Foundation of a Medal of Honor to recognize special merits in the areas of security, disaster control and humanitarian aid abroad” by a resolution of the Senate. The award is intended to make the commitment of the people from Hamburg deployed abroad visible and pay tribute to them. Representing the Senate, the Interior Senator confers the medal. The non-wearable medal is presented in combination with a ribbon buckle .

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The medal bears the text: To honor an assignment abroad / In the service of the city / The Senator / Ministry of the Interior and Sport

Awards

Individual evidence

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