Nau Sena Medal

Nau Sena Medal (also spelt Nao Sena Medal, lit. Navy Medal) is a gallantry award for servicemen in the Indian Navy.

Nau Sena Medal
Nau Sena Medal
TypeMedal
Awarded for"Awarded for such individual acts of exceptional devotion to duty or courage as have special significance for the Navy."
Country Republic of India
Presented by Republic of India
EligibilityAll ranks of the navy.[1]
Established17 June 1960
Service Ribbon
Order of Wear[2]
Next (higher)Yudh Seva Medal
EquivalentSena Medal
Vayusena Medal
Next (lower)Vishisht Seva Medal

History

It was established by the President of India on 17 June 1960.[3]

Design

The medal is pentagular in shape, with curved sides made of standard silver. The mounting shall is a fixed ring attached to a metal stripe 3mm wide ornamented with Ashoka leaves. It has embossed on its obverse the Naval Crest. On its reverse, it has a trident within a circle and rope and the inscription "Nau Sena Medal", in Hindi, embossed along the upper rim.

The riband is navy blue colour with a white thin silver stripe down the centre. 32 mm, dark blue with a 2 mm white central strips. Dark blue 15 mm, white 2 mm, dark blue 15 mm.[3]

References

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