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Honour medal of the National Police : ウィキペディア英語版 | Honour medal of the National Police
The Honour medal of the National Police ((フランス語:"Médaille d’honneur de la Police nationale")) is the highest award of the French National Police, which falls under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of the Interior. ==Award history== Created by the Decree of 3 April 1903 at the request of Monsieur Émile Combes, Minister of the Interior, the medal was originally called the "Médaille d’honneur de la Police Municipale et Rurale" ((英語:"Honour medal of the rural and municipal police")). The decree of 17 November 1936 will rename it the "Médaille d’honneur de la Police française" ((英語:French Police honour medal")). Finally, Decree No. 96-342 of 22 April 1996 will give the medal its current designation. The decree of 4 February 1905 allows its award upon application to the Governor-General of Algeria, to officers of the Police Municipale et Rurale posted to Algeria with at least 20 years of impeccable service.〔 The award was extended in 1972, to administrative staff and senior officers of the National Police.〔
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