Medal "For the Salvation of the Drowning"
Medal "For the Salvation of the Drowning" is a state award of the Russian Federation designed to recognize individuals who have performed acts of heroism in saving lives in water-related incidents. This medal is a testament to the bravery and quick action of those who, often at great personal risk, have saved others from drowning.
History[edit | edit source]
The Medal "For the Salvation of the Drowning" was established to honor and recognize the valor and selflessness displayed during rescue operations in aquatic environments. It serves as a continuation of a long-standing tradition of honoring heroism in Russia, reflecting the country's appreciation for acts of courage and humanity.
Criteria[edit | edit source]
The criteria for awarding the Medal "For the Salvation of the Drowning" include performing a notable act of rescue that saves one or more lives in water. Recipients of this medal typically demonstrate exceptional bravery, quick thinking, and a disregard for their own safety in the process of saving others from drowning.
Design[edit | edit source]
The design of the medal features symbols and elements that reflect its purpose. While the specific details of its appearance, such as its color, material, and imagery, are crafted to convey the significance of the act of saving a life from drowning, the exact design elements may include representations of water, life-saving equipment, or figures depicting the act of rescue.
Notable Recipients[edit | edit source]
Over the years, numerous individuals have been awarded the Medal "For the Salvation of the Drowning," each with their own story of heroism. These recipients come from various walks of life, but they all share a common bond of having gone above and beyond to save others in perilous water-related situations.
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