Coat of arms of the United Commonwealth
Awards and decorations of the United Commonwealth are decorations of the United Commonwealth that recognize achievements and personal accomplishments, both military and civilian. The following is a list of awards, decorations, and orders presently issued by the government.
By Continental Decree in 1918, the provisional government abolished all orders, medals, and other insignia that predated the Continental Revolution, but since then the United Commonwealth has introduced numerous new awards over the years, beginning with the Order of the Red Banner of Labor and the Hero of the United Commonwealth to recognize exceptional bravery and leadership during the revolution. There are currently 20 orders of the United Commonwealth, 55 medals, 19 honorary titles, and several state prizes, as well as individual medals for various departments of the Continental administration.
Honorary titles
Supreme distinctions
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Hero of the United Commonwealth
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23 October 1918
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8,843
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"Heroic feats in service to the Continental state and society."
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Hero of the Socialist Labor
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1 May 1926
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22,314
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"Exceptional achievements in national progress, industry, or culture."
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Special prizes
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Commonwealth Prize
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1 May 1931
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1,360
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"Advancing the fields of science, art, or culture."
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Glorious Mother Prize
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10 October 1938
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93,000
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"For giving birth and raising 10 or more children."
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Eugene V. Debs Award
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10 November 1926
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126
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"Honoring a person or organization whose work has been consistent with the spirit, values, and legacy of Eugene V. Debs, and who has contributed to the advancement of the causes of industrial unionism, social justice, or world peace."
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Eugene V. Debs Committee
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Warren Prize
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1 May 1928
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495
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"Contributions that have conferred the greatest benefit to Humankind in the areas of Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature, and Peace."
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Orders
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Order of Victory
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2 June 1938
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53
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"Conducting successful combat operations involving one or more army groups during the Great War, or for exceptional leadership contributing to victory in the Great War.
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Order of the Revolution
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1 May 1942
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12,543
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"Services furthering communism or the state, or in enhancing the defenses of the United Commonwealth."
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Order of the Red Banner of Labor
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15 November 1918
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59,234
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"Exceptional heroism in combat or service to the cause of socialism."
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Order of the Crimson Star
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1 June 1926
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183,490
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"Great contribution to the defense of the United Commonwealth in war and in peacetime and for ensuring public safety."
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Order of Sherman
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1 May 1935
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6,892
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"Exceptional direction or outstanding leadership in victorious combat operations."
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Order of Distinguished Courage
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1 May 1935
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209,843
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"Heroic or meritorious achievement or service"
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Medals
Military
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Medal of Revolutionary Valor
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18 October 1931
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1,717
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"Conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of life above and beyond the call of duty."
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Commonwealth Cross
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18 October 1931
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102,830
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"Extraordinary heroism in combat or in the service of the United Commonwealth."
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Medal of Distinguished Service
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18 October 1931
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984,303
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"Awarded for excellent performance in combat or political training; for special distinction in exercises and maneuvers in combat service and combat duty; for bravery, selflessness, and other services, shown during military service."
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Medal of Merit
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18 October 1931
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1,684,309
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"Acts of bravery during a battle, during the defense of the state borders or during military duties associated with risk to life."
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Purple Heart
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18 October 1931
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2,583,490
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"Being wounded or killed in any action against an enemy of the United Commonwealth or as a result of an act of any such enemy or opposing armed forces."
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Medal "For Impeccable Service"
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9 June 1928
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4,138,490
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"Awarded for 10 years of excellent and active service in the military or state-organization."
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Medal "For Strengthening of Brotherhood in Arms"
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9 June 1938
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32,190
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"Awarded to military personnel, to employees of state security, of internal affairs, and to other citizens of the states participants of the Chattanooga Pact, as well as other socialist and other friendly nations for merit in strengthening cooperation."
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See also