Bronze Cross Medal

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Bronze Cross Medal
Military decoration
Awarded forHeroic actions involving risk of life, under conditions not warranting the Gold Cross Medal[1]
Country Philippines
Presented bythe Armed Forces of the Philippines
EligibilityCivilian and military personnel of the Armed Forces of the Philippines
StatusCurrently Awarded
Precedence
Next (higher)Silver Cross
Next (lower)Silver Wing Medal

The Bronze Cross Medal

military decoration of the Armed Forces of the Philippines
which is awarded for "heroism involving risk of life" under conditions not warranting the award of the Gold Cross Medal. It may be awarded for: 1) voluntary action in the face of great danger above and beyond the call of duty; or 2) other deeds evidenced by extraordinary bravery not involving direct combat with the enemy.

It is awarded by the

Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), the commanders of Philippine Army, Philippine Navy (PN), and Philippine Air Force (PAF), AFP wide Support Services Units, Area Commands, division and brigade commanders and their equivalent in the PAF and the PN. Those eligible for the medal are military and civilian personnel of the AFP. Members of the armed forces of allied countries may also be honored by the award of the Bronze Cross Medal if they meet the award criteria.[1]

Description

The medal is a gold

Greek cross. Centered over the cross is a green laurel wreath tied at its base. In the center, on the horizontal arms of the cross, is a golden bar engraved with the word “BRAVERY”.[1]

The cross is suspended from a blue ribbon with a red central stripe edged in white and narrow white side stripes, halfway to the edges.[3]

See also

References

Citations

  1. ^ a b c "Awards and Decorations". [Philippine Air Force Official Website]. Archived from the original on 2011-04-04. Retrieved 2012-07-17.
  2. ^ The AFP Adjutant General, AFP Awards and Decorations Handbook, 1997, OTAG, p. 29.
  3. ^ "ODM of The Philippines: Bronze Cross". [Medals of the World]. Retrieved 2012-07-17.

Bibliography

  • The AFP Adjutant General, AFP Awards and Decorations Handbook, 1995, 1997, OTAG.