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Medal "For Impeccable Service"
Medal "For Impeccable Service" 1st class (obverse)
Awarded by
Soviet Union
Type
Long service medal
Eligibility
Citizens of the Soviet Union
Awarded for
Long service in the Soviet Armed Forces
Status
No longer awarded
Statistics
Established
January 25, 1958
1st class
2nd class
3rd class
Ribbons of the Medal "For Impeccable Service"
Obverse of the
KGB
2nd variant Medal "For Impeccable Service" 1st class
The
Medal "For Impeccable Service"
(
Russian
:
Медаль «За безупречную службу»
) was a
Soviet
military award for long service awarded to deserving members of the military personnel of the armed forces of the USSR, of the Interior Ministry of the
USSR
and of the Ministry for the Protection of Public Order of the USSR, to recognise ten, fifteen and twenty years of faithful and impeccable service to the state.
Medal history
Prior to the establishment of the Medal "For Impeccable Service", existing state Orders meant for feats of valour or for extraordinary services to the state were conferred to military personnel for long service. An
Order of Lenin
for twenty-five years of service, the
Order of the Red Banner
for twenty, the
Order of the Red Star
for fifteen, hundreds of thousands of such awards seriously devaluated the awards of the same Orders earned for their original criteria. The intent to encourage the establishment of a ministerial/departmental level medal "For Impeccable Service" was stated in decree of the
Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR
of September 14, 1957 emphasising the then devaluation of certain Soviet high military Orders used as long service awards instead of their originally intended criteria. This led to the joint January 25, 1958 decree of the Ministers of
Defence
, of
Internal Affairs
and of the Chairman of the
Committee on State Security of the USSR
establishing the Medal "For Impeccable Service".
Medal statute
The Medal "For Impeccable Service" was established in three classes. The first class was awarded for twenty years of excellent service, the second class for fifteen and the third class for ten. They were awarded sequentially from the third class to the first class to members of the military personnel of the Ministry of Defence of the USSR, of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR and to members of the
Ministry for the Protection of Public Order
.
The Medal "For Impeccable Service" was worn on the left side of the chest and in the presence of other awards of the USSR, was located after them in sequential order from the first to the third class. If worn in the presence of Orders or medals of the
Russian Federation
, the latter have precedence.
Medal description
The Medal "For Impeccable Service" was a 32-millimetre-diameter circular medal with a raised rim on both the
obverse
and reverse. On the obverse at center, the relief outline of a large five-pointed star with the hammer and sickle at its center, between the arms, rays radiating at an obtuse angle forming a point. Along the circumference of the medal, passing between the raised rim and the points of the star, a laurel wreath. This design was common to all three services bestowing it, Defence, Interior and the KGB, the only exception being the second variant of the medal bestowed by the KGB, which bore the
Roman numerals
"XX", "XV" or "X" in the lower part of the obverse, between the lower rays of the star.
On the reverse of the Defence Ministry medal, the circular relief inscription along the upper medal circumference, "ARMED FORCES" (
Russian
:
«ВООРУЖЕННЫЕ СИЛЫ»
), at the bottom, the inscription "USSR" (
Russian
:
«СССР»
). In the center, the relief inscription on four lines "FOR (10, 15 or 20) YEARS OF IMPECCABLE SERVICE" (
Russian
:
«ЗА (10, 15, 20) ЛЕТ БЕЗУПРЕЧНОЙ СЛУЖБЫ»
) over a small five pointed star.
On the reverse of the Interior Ministry medal, at the top, a small relief five-pointed star, at the bottom, the inscription "MVD USSR" (
Russian
:
«МВД СССР»
). In the center, the relief inscription on three lines "FOR (10, 15 or 20) YEARS OF IMPECCABLE SERVICE" (
Russian
:
«ЗА (10, 15, 20) ЛЕТ БЕЗУПРЕЧНОЙ СЛУЖБЫ»
).
On the reverse of the Ministry for the Protection of Public Order medal, at the top, a small relief five-pointed star, at the bottom, the inscription "MOOP" (
Russian
:
«МООП»
). In the center, the relief inscription on three lines "FOR (10, 15 or 20) YEARS OF IMPECCABLE SERVICE" (
Russian
:
«ЗА (10, 15, 20) ЛЕТ БЕЗУПРЕЧНОЙ СЛУЖБЫ»
).
The first-class medal was initially struck from silver; after 1965 it was constructed of silver-plated brass. The central star on its obverse was enamelled in red. The second-class medal from its inception was also constructed from silver-plated brass, with the exception of the central star on its obverse (which was left bare). The third-class medal was always struck from solid brass.
First-Class Obverse
First-Class Reverse
Second-Class Obverse
Second-Class Reverse
Third-Class Obverse
Third-Class Reverse
Common
Ministry for the
Protection of Public Order
Common
Interior Ministry
Common
Armed Forces
There are other lower reverse inscriptions from multiple variants of various Soviet republics, these are a sample of the many, (
Russian
:
«
МВД БССР
»
) MVD of the Belarus SSR, (
Russian
:
«
МВД УССР
»
) MVD of the Ukrainian SSR, (
Russian
:
«
МВД КАЗ
»
) MVD of Kazakhstan, (
Russian
:
«
МООП РСФСР
»
) Ministry for the Protection of Public Order of the Russian SFSR, (
Russian
:
«
МООП БССР
»
) Ministry for the Protection of Public Order of the Belarus SSR, (
Russian
:
«
МООП ГССР
»
) Ministry for the Protection of Public Order of the Georgian SSR.
The Medal "For Impeccable Service" was secured by a ring through the medal suspension loop to a standard Soviet pentagonal mount covered by a 24-millimetre-wide red silk
moiré
ribbon with 2-millimetre-wide green edge stripes. The ribbon for the medal 1st class had a single 2-millimetre-wide central yellow stripe; the ribbon for the medal 2nd class and two 2-millimetre-wide central yellow stripes 2 mm apart; the ribbon for the medal 3rd class had three 2-millimetre-wide central yellow stripes 2 mm apart.
Recipients (partial list)
Russian Air Force commander Colonel General
Alexander Zelin
, a recipient of the Soviet medals "For Impeccable Service" 2nd and 3rd classes, pictured in company of President
Vladimir Putin
.
Admiral of the Fleet
Vladimir Kuroyedov
, a recipient of all three classes of the Soviet medal "For Impeccable Service".
The individuals below were all recipients of the Medal "For Impeccable Service".
Colonel
Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin
Major
Pavel Ivanovich Belyayev
Major General
Vladimir Sergeyevich Ilyushin
Lieutenant General
Ruslan Sultanovich Aushev
Marshal of the Soviet Union
Sergey Fyodorovich Akhromeyev
MVD Army General
Rashid Gumarovich Nurgaliyev
Admiral
Vladimir Grigor'evich Yegorov
Colonel General
Gennady Nikolayevich Troshev
Lieutenant General
Vladimir Anatolyevich Shamanov
Army General
Viktor Germanovich Kazantsev
Marshal of the Soviet Union
Nikolai Vasilyevich Ogarkov