The Military Merit Medal was a military decoration of the Empire of Austria-Hungary. It was founded by Emperor Franz Joseph I on March 12, 1890. The Military Merit Medal is often referred to as the "Signum Laudis" (Latin for "sign of praise") after the inscription on the reverse of the medal.

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  • The Military Merit Medal was a military decoration of the Empire of Austria-Hungary. It was founded by Emperor Franz Joseph I on March 12, 1890. The Military Merit Medal is often referred to as the "Signum Laudis" (Latin for "sign of praise") after the inscription on the reverse of the medal.
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  • Bronze Military Merit Medal on the War Ribbon with Swords, Franz Joseph I
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  • Bronze, silver or gold medal with bust of the reigning emperor on the obverse and the words "SIGNUM LAUDIS" and worn from a tri-fold ribbon.
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  • Austro-Hungarin officers and officials of similar rank
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  • March 12, 1890
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  • Military merit
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  • Military Merit Medal (Signum Laudis) Militär-Verdienstmedaille (Signum Laudis)
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  • Obsolete
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  • Military decoration
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  • The Military Merit Medal was a military decoration of the Empire of Austria-Hungary. It was founded by Emperor Franz Joseph I on March 12, 1890. The Military Merit Medal is often referred to as the "Signum Laudis" (Latin for "sign of praise") after the inscription on the reverse of the medal.
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  • Military Merit Medal (Austria–Hungary)
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