Polish People’s Republic Medal of Merit for National Defence, Bronze Class, awarded under the PRL government prior to 1992. Instituted in 1966, this medal recognised soldiers, reservists, and civilians for outstanding contributions to strengthening Poland’s national defence during the Cold War era.
This pre-1992 version features a round bronze medal with the Polish eagle without a crown with the country of Poland on the obverse, surrounded the inscription “Za Zasługi dla Obrony Kraju” (“For Merit in National Defence”).
Awarded in three classes — Bronze, Silver, and Gold — the Bronze Class is the entry level, recognising valuable service such as long or exemplary military duty, contributions to civil defence, or active support of Poland’s military and security infrastructure during the socialist period.
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