Order "For Personal Courage"

Order "For Personal Courage"

Badge of the Order "For Personal Courage"
Awarded by the  Soviet Union
 Russia
Type Single-grade order
Eligibility Soviet citizens
Awarded for showing outstanding courage and bravery during life-saving, keeping of public order and safeguard of State property
Status No longer awarded
Statistics
Established December 28, 1988
First awarded February 3, 1989
Last awarded 1994
Total awarded about 600

Ribbon of the Order "For Personal Courage"

The Order "For Personal Courage" was established by Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR on December 28, 1988.

This decoration could be awarded to any USSR citizen showing outstanding courage and bravery during life-saving, keeping of public order and safeguard of state property, as well as for fighting crime, environmental catastrophes, and other exceptional events.

The award was designed by A. B. Zhuk and represents a silver gilded silver star with the words "For Personal Courage" and "USSR" written on it. It was replaced in Russia by the Order of Courage in 1994, which has different look.

The order was first awarded on February 3, 1989, to a teacher of school No. 42 in the city of Ordzhonikidze (now Vladikavkaz) Natalia Efimova. Her class was taken hostage and later freed in a police operation.

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