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Good Conduct Medal (Ireland) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Good Conduct Medal (Ireland)
The Good Conduct Medal ((アイルランド語:An Bonn Dea-Iompair)) is a military decoration awarded by the Irish Government to members of the Defence Forces of Ireland. It was instituted on 16 September 1987 as an award for enlisted personnel with at least 10 years' continuous service who had shown exemplary conduct. ==Appearance== The medal is made of bronze. Except for the text, the pattern is identical to that of the older Service Medal. The obverse of the medal depicts the figure of Éire (a personification of Ireland) placing a laurel wreath on a kneeling soldier's head. To the left are the words ''AN BONN DEA-IOMPAIR'' in Irish, and to the right there is a spray of laurel. On the reverse the words ''THE GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL'' are found in raised relief, with the particulars of the recipient engraved in the centre.〔 The medal hangs from a ring attached to a ribbon. The pattern of the ribbon is distinctive; it is orange, with green stripes sloping from the wearer's right to left at an angle of 45°.〔
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