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  1. The Republic of Vietnam Armed Forces Honor Medal (Vietnamese: Danh-Dự Bội-Tinh) was a military decoration of South Vietnam that was first created on January 7, 1953. The medal was awarded in two classes and reached its height of bestowal during the Vietnam War.

  2. The Republic of Vietnam Civil Actions Medal ( Vietnamese: Dân-Vụ Bội-Tinh) also known as the Vietnam Civil Actions Medal or Civil Actions Medal, is a military decoration of the former South Vietnamese government (1955–75). The medal was created on May 12, 1964 during the Vietnam War.

  3. Armed Forces Honor Medal 1st Class [Officer] Awarded for non-combat contributions to the formation and organization of the Armed Forces and the training of troops and technical cadres of...

  4. The Armed Forces Honor Medal for Officers (first class grade) is a gold cross formee coupled with additional points reflected down the arms and with thin blade points coming between the arms.

  5. The former Republic of South Vietnam created a series of awards to honor military members and civilians who carried out service on behalf of South Vietnam during the Vietnam War and related operations between 1949 and 1974.

  6. Established in 1953, the Republic of Vietnam Armed Forces Honor Medal recognizes non-combat service by foreign military personnel who assisted in cadre training of Vietnamese units. The 1C version is granted to officers; non-commissioned officers and other enlisted awardees receive the 2C version.

  7. Republic of Vietnam (RVN) Armed Forces Honor Medal 1C Criteria: A decoration of South Vietnam created in 1953. Awarded to members of the United States armed forces having contributed to the formation and organization of the Vietnamese military and who actively participated in cadre training of Vietnamese units.