Medal of the Founding Volunteers of the Lithuanian Army

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  • Bronze Medal (1991-) Obverse
  • Bronze Medal (1991-) Reverse

Attributes

  • country
    Lithuania
  • date of institution
    February 27, 1928
  • makers
    Lithuanian Mint, Vilnius
  • remarks
    The medal was designed by the artist Adomas Smetona.

History


The Medal of the Founding Volunteers of the Lithuanian Army was established in 1928. It was suppressed during the Soviet occupation, but it was re-instated following the collapse of the Soviet regime and the declaration of the Republic of Lithuania. It was a state award from 1991-2002, but it has since been administered by the Ministry of National Defence.

Prior to its suppression, the Medal was awarded to Lithuanian citizens for contributions to the foundation of the Lithuanian Armed Forces and national defence in general. Since its reinstatement, it has been awarded to participants of the armed resistance during the Soviet occupation from 1940-1991.

The Bronze Medal (1991-) features a reverse inscription that translates to "Lithuanian Volunteers."

There are two versions of the medal that differ slightly in inscription. The previous version is listed in the Medals & Decorations of the Republic of Lithuania (1918-1940).

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  • Composition

    Bronze

  • Inscription

    Rev: LIETUVOS SAVANORIUI

  • Size

    37mm

  • Maker

    Lithuanian Mint, Vilnius

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