The Peace Prize Medal (Danish: De Blå Beretters Fredsprismedalje) was instituted in 1995 by Queen Margrethe II and may be awarded to any Dane who has completed a tour of duty on a UN mission and has received a medal for it. UN veterans are allowed to apply for the medal themselves thus making this the only Danish medal that the recipient himself can apply for.[1]
The Blue Berets Denmark Peace Prize Medal | |
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Type | Medal |
Awarded for | Participation in UN missions |
Country | Denmark |
Presented by | The Danish Blue Berets |
Eligibility | Former UN soldiers who have received a UN medal |
Post-nominals | F.P.M |
Campaign(s) | Any UN |
Status | Active |
Established | 12 June 1995 |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | Danish Red Cross Medal for Merit |
Next (lower) | - |
The medal commemorates the 1988 Nobel Peace Prize given to United Nations Department of Peacekeeping Operations personnel.[2] Persons who have been deployed with the UN before 1988 may attach a silver laurel branch to the ribbon of the medal.[3]