South Vietnamese Armed Forces Honour Medal, Second Class

Place Asia: Vietnam, South Vietnam
Accession Number RELAWM41029.008
Collection type Heraldry
Object type Award
Physical description Silvered metal
Maker Unknown
Place made Vietnam: South Vietnam
Date made C 1960
Conflict Vietnam, 1962-1975
Description

South Vietnamese Armed Forces Honour Medal, Second Class. The medal is a silvered cross made of sun rays with additional points on the arms and thin blade points radiating from the angles between the arms. A central disc holds a coiled dragon within a thin band which is impressed with the words 'DANH-DU BOI-TINH VIET-NAM'. There are traces of red paint in and around the central disc. The reverse is plain. Suspension is by a loop attached to a laurel wreath from which the medal hangs. The ribbon is red with four yellow and three light blue stripes of 3 mm each alternating in the centre.

History / Summary

The Armed Forces Honor Medal was a military decoration of South Vietnam that was first created in 1953. The medal was awarded in 1st and 2nd class grades and reached its height of bestowals during the Vietnam War years. The medal was also one of the more commonly award medals to members of foreign militaries and was frequently bestowed to members of the United States Armed Forces.

The Vietnam Armed Forces Honor Medal was awarded to any member of the military who actively contributed to the formation and organization of the Vietnamese military and who actively participating in cadre training of Vietnamese units. The medal was awarded for non-combat service and was comparable to the United States military award of the Commendation Medal.

The first class medal was awarded to commissioned officers and the second class medals were awarded to warrant officers and enlisted personnel. The two grades of the Vietnam Armed Forces Honor Medal were distinguished by the medal's medallion, gold for 1st class and silver for 2nd class. The medal's suspension and service ribbons for the 2 grades were distinguished by a yellow and red pattern for the 1st class and two red patterns until the end of each side of the ribbon for the 2nd class. Also, the vertical ribbon stripes of the 1st class were light blue, while the vertical ribbon stripes of the second class were greenish. The first class medal was awarded to commissioned officers while the second class was bestowed upon warrant officers and enlisted personnel.

The South Vietnam Armed Forces Honor Medal is considered obsolete.

Forty two Armed Forces Honour Medals Second Class were awarded to Australian warrant officers and Other Ranks for contributions to the training and organisation of the South Vietnamese Armed Forces. However, permission for them to be worn was not granted by the Australian Government until the late 1990s. Eighty eight First Class Medals to were also awarded to officers and warrant officers. This decoration was originally known as 'La Medaille du Merite Vietnamien', and was intended for French or foreign advisors to the Vietnamese forces.