Bravery Medal
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A Bravery Medal is a medal, usually military or police, given for acts of bravery or valor.
As a formal name in English, "Bravery Medal" may refer to:
- The Australian Bravery Medal
- The New Zealand Bravery Medal
- The Fiji Bravery Medal
In addition, several English-speaking nations have a medal called the "Medal of Bravery", including Canada and Tanzania (where English is a co-official language).
Non-English speaking nations which have or had a medal usually translated into English as "Bravery Medal" or "Medal of Bravery" include:
- Albania - Medalja e Trimërisë (1945-82)
- Austrian Empire and Austria-Hungary - Tapferkeitsmedaille (1789-1918)
- Czechoslovakia – Medaile "Za chrabrost pred nepritelem" (Medal for Bravery Before the Enemy)
- German States:
- Bavaria - officially the Militär-Verdienst Medaille (Military Merit Medal), but commonly referred to as the Tapferkeitsmedaille (1794-1918)
- Saxe-Altenburg - Tapferkeitsmedaille (1915-18)
- Hungary - Vitézségi Érem (1922-44)
- Iran - Medal for Bravery
- Iraq - Nut al-Shujat
- Montenegro - Медаља за храброст (1841-1918)
- Saudi Arabia – Nut al-Shaja'at
- Serbia – Medalja za hrabrost (1876-1918)
- Thailand - เหรียญกล้าหาญ (The Bravery Medal) (1941-)
- United Arab Emirates – Nut al-Shaja'at
- Yugoslavia (Kingdom) - Medalja za hrabrost (1918-41)
- Yugoslavia (SFRY) - Medalja za hrabrost (1943-91)
In addition, there are a number of other decorations of various countries which are customarily translated into English using other synonyms for bravery, but are occasionally translated as "bravery". These include the Soviet Medal "for Valor" and the Israeli Medal of Valor.