Russia "ORDER OF HONOR" Badge Medal state decoration brass ww12 top Rare
The Russia Order of Honour Medal Badge, top Rare
The Order of Honour (Russian: орден Почёта, tr. orden Pachyota) is a state order of the Russian Federation established by Presidential DecreeNo. 442 of March 2, 1994[1] to recognise high achievements in government, economic, scientific, sociocultural, public, sport and charitable activities. Its statute was amended by decree No. 19 of January 6, 1999[2] and more lately by decree No. 1099 of January 7, 2010[3] which defined its present status. It should not be confused with the Soviet Order of the Badge of Honour, although the current order maintains continuity with it.
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Notable recipients (partial list)
Notable recipients (partial list)
The individuals below are recipients of the Order of Honour".[6]
Evgeny Mironov, Artistic Director of the Federal State Institution of Culture "The State Theatre of Nations," being awarded the Order of Honour by President Dmitry Medvedev on December 29, 2011.
Anatoly Alexandrov, Rector of the "Bauman" Moscow State Technical University being presented with the Order of Honour by President Dmitry Medvedev on May 3, 2012.
Mikhail Gorbachev, last General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, first and only elected President of the USSR
Pavel Romanovich Popovich, cosmonaut
Viacheslav "Slava" Alexandrovich Fetisov, former Minister of Sport of Russia
Vladimir Volfovich Zhirinovsky, politician, Vice-Chairman of the State Duma
Moshe Kantor, peace activist
Tikhon Nikolayevich Khrennikov, composer, pianist and political activist
Muslim Mahammad oglu Magomayev, (musician) singer
Mikhail Yefimovich Fradkov, former Prime Minister of Russia
Sergey Viktorovich Lavrov, diplomat, Russia's ambassador to the United Nations (1994–2004), Russia's Foreign Minister (2004–present)
Sergei Konstantinovich Krikalev, Hero of the Soviet Union, Hero of the Russian Federation, and cosmonaut
Yuli Mikhailovich Vorontsov, diplomat, former Russian Ambassador to the United States
Dmitry Timofeyevich Yazov, Marshal of the Soviet Union
Yury Mikhaylovich Luzhkov, former Mayor of Moscow
Sergey Tetyukhin volleyball player
Sergey Kuzhugetovich Shoygu, former Minister of Emergency Situations, Minister of Defense (2012–present)
Viktor Petrovich Savinykh, cosmonaut
Sherig-ool Dizizhikovich Oorzhak, former leader of the Tuva
Juan Antonio Samaranch, seventh President of the International Olympic Committee
Vitaly Gennadyevich Savelyev, Director General and CEO of Aeroflot
Anatoly Yuryevich Ravikovich, actor
Aleksandr Yur'evich Rumyantsev, minister, scientist, academic, and ambassador
Andrey Tokarev, Paralympic medalist
Roman Abramovich, owner of Chelsea F.C
Valery Leontiev, pop singer
Vladimir Putin, former Director of the FSB (Holding the rank of Colonel in the KGB), former Prime Minister of Russia, and the 2nd and the 4th (current) President of Russia
Evgeniy Mironov, Artistic Director of the Federal State Institution of Culture "The State Theatre of Nations"
Anatoliy Aleksandrov, Rector of Bauman State Technical University
Christophe de Margerie (posthumously), CEO and Chairman of Total S.A.
Alexander Zaldostanov, leader of the Night Wolves
Evgeny Plushenko, skater, Olympic Champion
Aliya Mustafina, artistic gymnast, two time Olympic Champion
Arnold Meri, honorary chairman of the Estonian Anti-Fascist Committee (posthumously)
Philipp Kirkorov, pop singer
Alexander Ovechkin, NHL ice hockey left winger, seven time Kharlamov Trophy winner
Andrei Vasilevskiy, NHL ice hockey goaltender, Vezina Trophy winner, Two-Time Stanley Cup winner and Conn Smythe Trophy winner
Valery Khalilov, Russian military conductor
Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, 2nd President of Kazakhstan
Nikolai Kardashev Astrophysicist [7]