Military Health Service honour medal
The Military Health Service honour medal is a French decoration created 30 August 1962. The medal recognizes individuals who have contributed or lent their support to the French Defence Health service and were particularly marked by their services or their dedication. It is presented in four different levels: gold, vermeil, silver, and bronze. It may be awarded to members of the military as well as civilians.
History
The Military Health Service honour medal replaces six obsolete awards:- Medal of health services of the Army Médaille des services de santé des armées de Terre
- Medal of health services of the Navy Médaille des services de santé de la Marine nationale
- Medal of health services of the Air Médaille des services de santé de l'Air
- Medal of Epidemics of the Ministry of War Médaille des Epidémies du ministère de la Guerre
- Medal of Epidemics of the Ministry of the Navy Médaille des Epidémies du ministère de la Marine
- Medal of Epidemics of the Ministry of France Overseas Médaille des Epidémies du ministère de la France d'outre-mer
Eligibility
The four levels are awarded under the following conditions:- Bronze Medal for 10 years service;
- Silver Medal for 15 years of service and the Bronze Medal
- Vermeil Medal for 20 years of service and the Silver Medal;
- Gold Medal which is awarded only in exceptional cases.
Notable recipients (partial list)
- Surgeon General Valérie André
- Lieutenant-colonel Léo Vidou
- Surgeon General Raoul Chavialle
- Doctor Léon Lapeyssonnie
- Pilot nurse Jacqueline Domergue
- General, Doctor and Professor Jean Murat
- Suzanne Jannin, aviator and dentist
- Christense Sorensen, Australian army nurse and matron