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The Military Merit Medal may be awarded by the Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, Area Commanders, and the Commanders of the Philippine Army, Philippine Navy, or Philippine Air Force. Division and major subordinate unit commanders, holding at least the rank of Brigadier General, may also award the medal. [2]
Chief of Staff of the AFP Commendation Medal and Ribbon; Gawad sa Kaunlaran; Bronze Cross; Silver Wing Medal; Wounded Personnel Medal; Military Merit Medal. Combat - Spearhead; Achievement/Service - Anahaw; Sagisag ng Ulirang Kawal; Military Civic Action Medal; Parangal sa Kapanalig ng Sandatahang Lakas ng Pilipinas; Military Commendation Medal ...
Civilian Merit Medal Military Unit Decorations Philippine Republic Presidential Unit Citation Badge (PRPUCB) ( Citacion Presidencial - Mencion Honorifica del Unidad de las FF.AA. )
Recipients of the Military Merit Medal (Philippines) (37 P) O. Recipients of the Outstanding Achievement Medal (18 P) P. Recipients of the Philippine Medal of Valor ...
This is a category listing, which serves as an index of existing Wikipedia articles about recipients of the Military Merit Medal (Philippines). It is not intended to be an exhaustive listing of all recipients.
Military awards and decorations of the Philippines (14 C, 27 P) N. National Artists of the Philippines (1 C, 84 P) ... Presidential Medal of Merit (Philippines) Q.
The Military Civic Action Medal is awarded to both military and civilian personnel of the Armed Forces of the Philippines. It may also be awarded to foreign nationals from allied nations. It is awarded for "...meritorious achievement in the field of civic action in duty responsibility or in direct support to military operations". [2]
The medal is a three-pointed star, made of bronze colored metal, pointing upward. In the center of the three-pointed star is a small five-pointed star. Starting below the three-pointed star is a golden wreath, wrapping all the way to the top of the medal, passing under and visible between the arms of the star.