Medal of Military Merit (Greece)
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| Medal of Military Merit | |
|---|---|
Medal of Military Merit, 1974 version. L-R: 1st, 2nd and 3rd classes | |
| Type | Three grade military decoration |
| Awarded for | Outstanding acts of ongoing service, or outstanding ability in management and organization of a unit or office. |
| Presented by | |
| Eligibility | Officers of the Hellenic Armed Forces |
| Motto | ΓΙΑ ΣΤΡΑΤΙΩΤΙΚΗ ΑΞΙΑ (For Military Merit) |
| Status | Currently awarded |
| Established | 28 February 1917[1] |
Ribbon circa 1917 | |
| Precedence | |
| Next (higher) | Medal for Exceptional Acts |
| Next (lower) | Long Service and Good Conduct Medal for Warrant Officers & NCOs |
The Medal of Military Merit (Greek: Μετάλλιο Στρατιωτικής Αξίας) is a military decoration of Greece. It was originally created in 1916 for wartime meritorious service, but post-World War II became a peace-time medal reserved for officers. After the abolition of the Greek monarchy in 1974, its design was slightly altered.
The medal was created as the Military Medal (Στρατιωτικόν Μετάλλιον) by the National Defence Government on 28 October 1916, during the National Schism, and was adopted as the Medal of Military Merit nationwide by Royal Decree on 30 June 1917. Originally the medal had four classes, with the third, second and first classes distinguished respectively by a bronze, silver and gilded laurel wreath on the ribbon, while the fourth class was plain.