Swedish Civil Protection Association Merit Badge
The Swedish Civil Protection Association Merit Badge is a Swedish medal awarded by the Swedish Civil Protection Association for sustained, exceptional service in active association work. Typically, it is given in bronze for 3 years of outstanding contributions, in silver after an additional 3 years, and in gold following yet another 3 years of similar dedication.
History
The medal was established on 10 May 1941 as the Swedish National Federation for Civil Air Protection/National Air Protection Federation Merit Badge. Due to the association's name change on 17 July 1951, the medal was renamed the Swedish Civil Protection Association Merit Badge.Appearance
Medal
The merit badge consists of the association's emblem, a winged grenade with Three Crowns, 30 x 35 mm in size.Ribbon
The ribbon bar consists of a 35 mm wide bright red moiré patterned silk ribbon, with two 2 mm wide yellow stripes on each side, spaced 2 mm apart from each other and parallel to the edge.Criteria
- Bronze, is typically awarded for 3 years of active association work with contributions beyond the usual.
- Silver, is typically awarded after an additional 3 years of active association work with contributions beyond the usual.
- Gold, is typically awarded after an additional 3 years of active association work with contributions beyond the usual.