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- Honour_medal_for_courage_and_devotion abstract "The Honour medal for courage and devotion (French: \"Médaille d’honneur pour acte de courage et de dévouement\") is a French decoration than can be bestowed to individuals and whole units. It is awarded for acts of courage during a rescue. The Honour medal for courage and devotion was created on 2 March 1820 by King Louis XVIII. It has gone through several designs during its long history. The award was given its present name by a decree of 16 November 1901.".
- Honour_medal_for_courage_and_devotion comment "The Honour medal for courage and devotion (French: \"Médaille d’honneur pour acte de courage et de dévouement\") is a French decoration than can be bestowed to individuals and whole units. It is awarded for acts of courage during a rescue. The Honour medal for courage and devotion was created on 2 March 1820 by King Louis XVIII. It has gone through several designs during its long history. The award was given its present name by a decree of 16 November 1901.".