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The system of orders, decorations and medals of Uruguay consist of both military and civilian honours presented by the authorities of Uruguay with the purpose of recognize and rewards actions or services considered praiseworthy.


Introduction

Uruguayan Constitution The Constitution of Uruguay () is the supreme law of Uruguay. Its first version was written in 1830 and its last amendment was made in 2004. Uruguay's first constitution was adopted in 1830, following the conclusion of the three-year-long Cispla ...
provides in its article 85 section 13th that "ruling public honors due to great services" is matter of competence of the
General Assembly A general assembly or general meeting is a meeting of all the members of an organization or shareholders of a company. Specific examples of general assembly include: Churches * General Assembly (presbyterian church), the highest court of presby ...
. To members of National Army, in matter of decoration usage the basic rule is the Army's Regulation on Uniforms. Regarding decorations and badges granted by foreign governments or institutions, or by international organizations, to military officers or troops, the grantee must ask for permission from the Executive branch through the chain of command, unless the decorated individual received it through a national authority or with their knowledge, or on the occasion of an official mission approved by the Executive. Once it was authorized, its use will become mandatory, and the military officers or troops will use it in their full dress uniform and any other uniforms, for ceremonies and parades. The bar of the decoration is used in the social and walk uniforms, but the decoration is not placed if it does not include a bar, unless the decorated individual is located at the country the decoration is from or in ceremonies organized by that country. Regarding national decorations, they shall be used in the full dress uniform. The bar version is used in case of social and walk uniforms. The usage of these decorations is mandatory and is not required to ask for permission to use them, just to leave a notice through the chain of command.


Civil awards


Medal of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay

The
Medal of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay The Medal of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay is a distinction of Uruguay created by Law No. 16300 and awarded by the Presidency of the Republic at the initiative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to foreign personalities, by reason of the princip ...
is a decoration created in 1992, presented by the President of the Republic after the proposal of the
Minister of Foreign Relations Minister may refer to: * Minister (Christianity), a Christian cleric ** Minister (Catholic Church) * Minister (government), a member of government who heads a ministry (government department) ** Minister without portfolio, a member of government w ...
, to foreign personalities due to the principle of protocol reciprocity, a manner in the diplomatic community. Prior to proceed with the presentation the
General Assembly A general assembly or general meeting is a meeting of all the members of an organization or shareholders of a company. Specific examples of general assembly include: Churches * General Assembly (presbyterian church), the highest court of presby ...
must be reported about the decoration to the grantee. This decoration consists of the medal and a diploma, and it is granted in five ranks or categories, including ''Grand Cordon'', ''Grand Officer'', ''Officer'' and ''Commander''.


Delmira Agustini Medal

The
Delmira Agustini Medal The Delmira Agustini Medal is a civil decoration of Uruguay whose purpose is to honor those citizens, natural or legal, and foreign personalities who contribute or have contributed significantly to culture and the arts who, in the opinion of the M ...
is a medal created in 2013 to honor those citizens, natural or legal, and foreign personalities who contribute or had contributed notoriously with culture and the arts that, in the opinion of the Ministry of Education and Culture of Uruguay, deserves such recognition. The medal was created on 4 January 2013 and was named after Uruguayan poetess
Delmira Agustini Delmira Agustini (October 24, 1886 – July 6, 1914) was an Uruguayan poet of the early 20th century. Biography Born in Montevideo, Uruguay, she began writing when she was ten and had her first book of poems published when she was still a teena ...
. The medal is presented by the
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in an informal ceremony, performed public or privately.


Order of Sports Merit

The
Order of Sports Merit The Order of Sport Merit () is one of the Republic of Korea's (South Korea) Orders of Merit. It is awarded to those who have rendered outstanding meritorious services in the interest of improving citizen's physique and national status through sp ...
is a decoration created in 1997 with the intention to honor those persons who due to their career path or relevant merits in sports, nationally or internationally, benefit Uruguay in the sports area. It could also honor persons that due to their intervention in covenants, acts, treaties and international organizations benefit Uruguay in the sports subject. This decoration is presented by the President of the Republic acting together with the Minister of Education and Culture (during some time, with the Minister of Sports and Youth when it existed) and, if it pertains due to the case, along with the Minister of Foreign Relations, from the proposal of the National Commission of Physical Education. The President of the High Council for Sports of Spain (1993-1996) Rafael Cortés Elvira, chairman of the General Administration of Sport of China (1988-2000)
Wu Shaozu Wu Shaozu (, April 1939 – September 18, 2012) was a Chinese politician and a major general of the People's Liberation Army. Wu was born in April 1939 in Leiyang, Hunan, China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC) ...
, President of the High Council of Sports of Spain (1996-1998) Pedro Antonio Martín Marín, Secretary of Sports of Argentina (1996-1999) Hugo Porta, rally driver
Gustavo Trelles Gustavo Trelles (born 15 November 1955 in Minas) is a Uruguayan former rally driver. He competed actively in the World Rally Championship from 1988 to 1993, mainly with a Lancia Delta Integrale, and from 1996 to 2002, mainly with a Mitsubishi L ...
, General Director of Sports of Chile Julio Riutort, and silver medalist in men's points race event of cycling at the 2000 Summer Olympics
Milton Wynants Milton Ariel Wynants Vázquez (born March 29, 1972 in Paysandú) is a racing cyclist from Uruguay, who was affiliated with the Veloz Club Sanducero. Wynants competed in four consecutive Summer Olympics for his native country (From Atlanta 199 ...
, being this one awarded in 2000 the latest medal so far granted.


Suppressed civil awards


Order of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay

The
Order of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay The Order of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay was a decoration created by the 1973-1985 civic-military dictatorship to award to foreign personalities for extraordinary meritorious acts rendered to the country or for reciprocity purposes. It was el ...
was a decoration created in 1984 by the authorities of the 1973-1985 civic-military dictatorship to award foreign personalities due to extraordinary praiseworthy acts performed in support of the country or due to reciprocity reasons. It was eliminated in 13 March 1985, a year after of its creation by the recently elected democratic authorities, by the Law of validity of the acts of the dictatorship. This Order was led by a President, who was the President of the Republic. It also was formed by an Honorary Council consisting of up to seven members: the President itself, the Chancellor (who was the Minister of Foreign Relations), a citizen representative of the Executive Branch, another of the Legislative Branch, and a third one representative of the Supreme Court of Justice, a former ambassador of Uruguay, and if the honoree was a member of the Armed Forces of Uruguay, a militar representative of the corresponding armed force. The President of the Order or the Honorary Council had the initiative to propose a candidate to be honored. It could be awarded in the following ranks: ''Collar'', ''Grand Cross'', ''Sash'' (for women only), ''Commander'', ''Officer'' and ''Knight''.


Decoration Protector of the Free Peoples General José Artigas

The
Decoration Protector of the Free Peoples General José Artigas The system of orders, decorations and medals of Uruguay consist of both military and civilian honours presented by the authorities of Uruguay with the purpose of recognize and rewards actions or services considered praiseworthy. Introduction Ur ...
was a decoration created in 1975 by the authorities of the 1973-1985 civic-military dictatorship to award those persons who contributed with extraordinary acts or services performed in favor of the country. It was also eliminated after the return to democracy by the recently elected authorities, by the Law of validity of the acts of the dictatorship. The honored individuals were persons worthy of public recognition due to their exceptional talents or virtues, that led to extraordinary acts or services that favored Uruguay. It also was awarded to foreign heads of state worthy of it, according to the judgement of who at the time was holding the position of President of the Republic. Later it also was granted to national or foreign institutions or national symbols. It was presented by the President of the Republic acting together with the pertinent Minister or Ministers, by their initiative, after the judgement of the Advisory Honorary Council. This judgement was not required if the honoree would be a foreign authority.


Military awards


Medal of Military Merit

The Medal of Military Merit is the highest
military decoration Military awards and decorations are distinctions given as a mark of honor for military heroism, meritorious or outstanding service or achievement. DoD Manual 1348.33, 2010, Vol. 3 A decoration is often a medal consisting of a ribbon and a medal ...
related to the Army of Uruguay, that honor civiliand and military personnel, national or foreign, as well as military units, due to their relevant services or outstanding contributions to the National Army, or in the case of military units, due to their exceptional performance in
combat Combat ( French for ''fight'') is a purposeful violent conflict meant to physically harm or kill the opposition. Combat may be armed (using weapons) or unarmed ( not using weapons). Combat is sometimes resorted to as a method of self-defense, or ...
. It is presented by the President of the Republic acting together with the Minister of National Defense, after the proposal of the Commander in Chief of the Army. It consists of three ranks: ''General Officers'' and their civilian equivalents, ''High Officers'' and their civilian equivalents, and ''Chiefs'' and their civilian equivalents.


18 May 1811 Medal

The
18 May 1811 Medal The 18 May 1811 Medal ( es, Medalla 18 de Mayo 1811) is the second highest military decoration of the Uruguayan Army. The medal was established 16 December 1997 to complement the Medal of Military Merit, the highest decoration of the Uruguayan A ...
is a military decoration of Uruguay, second in precedence after the Medal of Military Merit, presented by the Commander in Chief of the Army to civilians or military personnel, national or foreign, due to outstanding services to the National Army of Uruguay. It was created in 1997, and it was named to commemorate the Battle of Las Piedras which took place on that date. It consists of three ranks: ''General Officers'' and their civilian equivalents, ''High Officers'' and their civilian equivalents, and ''Chiefs'' to lower Officials, troops and their civilian equivalents.


Medal of Military Valor

The
Medal of Military Valor The Medal of Military Valor (Italian language: ''Medaglia al valor militare'') is an Italian medal, originally established as a Sardinian award. It is awarded to military personnel, units above the level of company, and civilians for excepti ...
is another military decoration related to the National Army, that was created in 2007, to award the military personnel who participated in outstanding acts or events during the fulfillment of duty that involve acts of valor or heroism worthy of being publicly recognized, that help to exalt the image and prestige of the National Army and to serve as an example to all the Army members. It is third in the order of precedence of Army-related awards. It is presented by the Commander in Chief of the Army after the nomination of an Advisory Commission, and it consists of two ranks: ''Heroism'' and ''Distinguished Valor''.


Medal of Aeronautical Merit

The
Medal of Aeronautical Merit The system of orders, decorations and medals of Uruguay consist of both military and civilian honours presented by the authorities of Uruguay with the purpose of recognize and rewards actions or services considered praiseworthy. Introduction Uru ...
is an Air Force-related military decoration of Uruguay, created by Decree No. 770/976 of 24 November 1976, to award civilians or military personnel, national or foreign, due to outstanding services related to the national aviation, or due to their valor and attributes related to aviation. It is presented by the President of the Republic acting together with the Ministry of National Defense, after the nomination of the Commander in Chief of the Air Force. It consists of three ranks: ''Grand Officer'', ''Officer'' and ''Knight''. Among the honored, could be mentioned
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and José Jiménez Ruiz.


Decoration Honor of Naval Merit Commander Peter Campbell

The
Decoration Honor of Naval Merit Commander Peter Campbell The Decoration Honor of Naval Merit Commander Peter Campbell ( es, Condecoración Honor al Mérito Naval Comandante Pedro Campbell) is an Uruguayan military decoration awarded by the President of Uruguay to civilians, military officers, military ...
is a military decoration from the branch of decorations of the
National Navy of Uruguay The National Navy of Uruguay () is a branch of the Armed Forces of Uruguay under the direction of the Ministry of National Defense and the commander in chief of the Navy (''Comandante en Jefe de la Armada'' or COMAR). History Independence Unde ...
that was created in 1993, to award military personnel and civilians, national or foreign, but also to military units, and to public or private institutions, national or foreign, due to outstanding services or relevant personal acts performed in favor of the National Navy, worthy of recognition. It consists of two ranks: ''Grand Medal'' and ''Medal''.


15 November 1817 Medal

The
15 November 1817 Medal The system of orders, decorations and medals of Uruguay consist of both military and civilian honours presented by the authorities of Uruguay with the purpose of recognize and rewards actions or services considered praiseworthy. Introduction Ur ...
is a Navy-related military decoration created in 2000, that is presented by the Commander in Chief of the Navy to military personnel and civilians, national or foreign, public or private institutions, national or foreign, due to their merits related to the Navy or in cooperation with the Navy, that are worthy of recognition in the opinion of the General Command of the Navy.


Decoration General José Artigas, Leader of the Orientals

The Decoration General José Artigas, Leader of the Orientals is a decoration created in 2013 to be awarded by the Defense Staff, part of the Ministry of National Defense, to military personnel and civilians, national or foreign, due to have provided or is currently providing outstanding services to the country in militar matters to the Ministry of National Defense, to the Defense Staff or to the Armed Forces altogether. It consists of two ranks: ''Grand Medal'', granted to military officers, national or foreign authorities, and to military units or public or private institutions, national or foreign; and ''Medal'', to military officers and troops, national or foreign authorities, civilians with prominent in the scientific, cultural, artistic or trade fields, and to military units and public or private institutions, national o foreign. It was currently awarded once to the Chief of the Joint Defense Staff of the Armed Forces of Argentina and then seems to be fallen into disuse.


Historical campaigns decorations


Medal for the Battle of Tacuarembó

The Medal for the Battle of Tacuarembó was a decoration granted by the National Army, created by Decree of 26 July 1836, that was awarded by the government of president
Manuel Oribe Manuel Ceferino Oribe y Viana (August 26, 1792 – November 12, 1857) was the 2nd Constitutional president of Uruguay and founder of Uruguay's National Party, the oldest Uruguayan political party and considered one of the two Uruguayan "tr ...
after the victory over the rebel forces led by the ex-president Fructuoso Rivera.


Shield of San Antonio

The Shield of San Antonio was a military decoration granted by the Defense Government in 1846 to the members of the
Italian Legion The Uruguayan Civil War, also known in Spanish as the ''Guerra Grande'' ("Great War"), was a series of armed conflicts between the leaders of Uruguayan independence. While officially the war lasted from 1839 until 1851, it was a part of armed co ...
led by
Giuseppe Garibaldi Giuseppe Maria Garibaldi ( , ;In his native Ligurian language, he is known as ''Gioxeppe Gaibado''. In his particular Niçard dialect of Ligurian, he was known as ''Jousé'' or ''Josep''. 4 July 1807 – 2 June 1882) was an Italian general, patr ...
after their resistance with a numerical disadvantage, that ended with victory against the forces allied with Manuel Oribe under the command of general Servando Gómez. The homage and presentation of the honor was performed in March in Montevideo, where the troops of the
garrison A garrison (from the French ''garnison'', itself from the verb ''garnir'', "to equip") is any body of troops stationed in a particular location, originally to guard it. The term now often applies to certain facilities that constitute a mil ...
stood along
18 de Julio Avenue Avenida 18 de Julio, or 18 de Julio Avenue, is the most important avenue in Montevideo, Uruguay. It is named after the date on which the country's first Constitution was sworn in, on July 18, 1830. It starts from Plaza Independencia at the lim ...
, and the troops of the Italian Legion located in the Constitution Square to receive the decoration, a flag and a copy of the decree. After the ceremony, the Army marched in front of the honored.


Monte Caseros Medal

The
Monte Caseros Medal The Medal of Honor for the victorious on the Caseros fields was a military decoration of Uruguay that the Uruguayan government awarded in 1852 to the members of the Uruguayan brigade that took part in the Battle of Caseros and later also awarded ...
was a military decoration granted by the government of Uruguay in 1852 to the members of the Uruguayan Division who took part in the Battle of Caseros and subsequently also awarded to any other Uruguayan citizens that fought in that battle, as a commemoration of the Uruguayan joint victory with the forces of the Brazilian Empire and those of the General Justo José de Urquiza against the forces of Juan Manuel Rosas.


Yatay Medal

The
Yatay Medal The Yatay Medal was an Uruguayan military decoration granted by the Uruguayan government to honor the Uruguayan allied forces who participated in the Battle of Yatay, part of the Paraguayan War. Characteristics It was minted by Juan Welker in M ...
was a military decoration granted in 1865 by the Uruguayan government to honor the Uruguayan allied forces led by Venancio Flores who participated in the
Battle of Yatay In the Paraguayan War, the Battle of Yatay was fought on August 17, 1865, between the troops of the Triple Alliance (Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay) and the soldiers of Paraguay near Paso de los Libres, Corrientes, Argentina. The Battle of Yat ...
, part of the Paraguayan War, against the forces led by Paraguayan Pedro Duarte.


Commemorative Medal for the Campaign in Paraguay

The
Commemorative Medal for the Campaign in Paraguay The system of orders, decorations and medals of Uruguay consist of both military and civilian honours presented by the authorities of Uruguay with the purpose of recognize and rewards actions or services considered praiseworthy. Introduction Ur ...
was an international military decoration created by a
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signed between the governments of Argentina and Brazil on 17 May 1888, that Uruguayan government belatedly joined in 1890 by Law No. 2127 of 20 December of that year. It decorated, not just commemorate as the name suggests, to the members of the Army and Navy that were veterans of the Paraguayan War.


Suppressed military awards


Order of Military Merit of the Companions of Artigas

The
Order of Military Merit of the Companions of Artigas The Military Order of Merit of the Companions of Artigas (Spanish: ''El Orden Militar al Mérito Tenientes de Artigas''), was a military decoration of Uruguay. History The Military Order of Merit of the Companions of Artigas was established by La ...
was an order and military decoration related with the National Army of Uruguay, created under the government of the 1973-1985 civic-military dictatorship, to award civilians and military personnel, national or foreign, due to outstanding services or relevant personal works worthy of recognition by the Army. At the beginning it was shared between the National Army and the Air Force, but later the Air Force got its own decoration. It was the first time in Uruguayan history that an order was created. It was elimitanted after the return to democracy in 13 March 1985 by the Law of validity of the acts of the dictatorship. It consisted of five ranks: ''Grand Cross'', ''Grand Officer'', ''Commander'', ''Officer'' and ''Knight''.


Order of Naval Merit Commander Peter Campbell

The
Order of Naval Merit Commander Peter Campbell The system of orders, decorations and medals of Uruguay consist of both military and civilian honours presented by the authorities of Uruguay with the purpose of recognize and rewards actions or services considered praiseworthy. Introduction Con ...
was a military decoration of the Navy of Uruguay created in 1980 to award military and civilian individuals, national or foreign, who have provided or were providing relevant services to the National Navy. It could also be awarded to military units, or to public or private institutions, national or foreign, due to relevant acts worthy of recognition by the National Army. It was elimitanted after the return to democracy in 13 March 1985 by the Law of validity of the acts of the dictatorship. It consisted of two ranks or categories: ''Grand Medal'' and ''Medal''. It was presented by the President of the Republic, after the initiative of the Commander in Chief of the Navy.


Order of precedence

For current military awards, there is an order of precedence for the placement and presentation on the military uniform for the members of the military branch to which the decoration is part of:


References

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