Order of Naval Merit (Dominican Republic)

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Order of Naval Merit
Orden del Mérito Naval
TypeThree division military merit order with four classes
Awarded forExtraordinary services and merit
CountryFlag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic
EligibilityMembers of the Navy of the Dominican Republic
Post-nominalsM.N.
MottoCourage and Loyalty
Established5 July 1954
DOM Order of Naval Merit Valor Medal ribon bar.PNG
Ribbon bar for the Valour Medal
DOM Order of Naval Merit Honour Medal ribbon bar.PNG
Ribbon bar for the Honour Medal
DOM Order of Naval Merit Distinguished Service Medal ribon bar.PNG
Ribbon bar for the Distinguished Service Medal
DOM Order of Naval Merit Merit Medal ribon bar.PNG
Ribbon bar of the Merit Medal
Precedence
Next (higher)Order of Military Heroism Captain General Santana [1]
Next (lower) Order of Military Merit [1]

The Order of Naval Merit is an honour awarded to members of the Dominican Navy. It was established on 5 July 1954. [2] [3]

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Divisions

The award is divided in four decorations, in order of precedence: [1]

Post-Nominal

The person awarded with this honour should be added the post-nominal M. N. (Mérito Naval, Spanish for Naval Merit) after his or her full name, in all the official papers and documents. [4]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 "Orden Presencial" (in Spanish). Marina.mil.do. Retrieved 2012-01-05.
  2. "Medals of the Dominican Republic" Archived 2007-09-30 at the Wayback Machine , Jeffrey B. Floyd, International Electronic Phaleristic Encyclopedia, 16 October 1997
  3. Law number 2043 of the year 1954 that created the Order of Naval Merit
  4. Art. 17 of the Law number 2043 of the year 1954.