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The Mine Rescue Decoration (Austria)

The Mine Rescue Decoration (or Grubenwehrehrenzeichen in German) is a state award of the Republic of Austria, established on February 24, 1954 by the National Council and presented by the Federal Ministry of Trade and Reconstruction (currently known as the Ministry of Digital and Economic Affairs) to both members and non-members of the mine rescue services.

The decoration can be awarded for the following reasons:

  • to members of a mine rescue service who made a special contribution to a rescue operation resulting in loss of their life.
  • to members of a mine rescue service who have provided satisfactory service for a period of at least 15 years.
  • to former members of a mine rescue service who were unable to complete 15 years of satisfactory service due to work-related illness or injury.
  • to any individual who, while under supervision of the mountain authorities, rescues or assists in rescuing an individual at the cost or, or at great risk to, their own life.
  • to any individual who has made a special contribution to the mine rescue services.

The Mine Rescue Decoration Design

The medal is struck in bronze, circular and measures 40 mm. The obverse shows a Maltese cross with outgoing rays, framed by a laurel wreath, and superimposed by a crossed hammer and pick (the traditional symbol of miners). The reverse bears the Austrian Coat of Arms, with the inscription “Für Verdienste im Grubenrettungsdienst” (“For merits in mine rescue service“).

The ribbon is made up of two thick stripes of black and green, bordered by thin stripes of white and red. On the full-sized medal, the ribbon is arranged as an Austrian trifold, while on the miniature medals, it is arranged as a drape.

In addition to the full-sized medal, awardees also receive a certificate, a miniature medal, a ribbon bar, a lapel pin, and a rosette.

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