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New York City Police Department Medal of Honor

The New York City Police Department Medal of Honor is the highest law enforcement medal of the New York City Police Department.[1] The Medal of Honor is awarded for individual acts of extraordinary bravery performed in the line of duty at extreme risk and danger to life.[2]

New York City Police Department Medal of Honor
Breast Bar of the Medal of Honor
TypeMedal
Country United States
Presented byNew York City Police Department
First awarded1912; 111 years ago (1912)
Precedence
Next (lower)New York City Police Department Combat Cross

The present NYPD Medal of Honor was created on October 23, 1973 , with the medal of honor having existed in some form as far back as 1871, when the Medal of Honor was known by a variety of names such as the "Police Silver Medal" and "Gold Medal of Valor". These medals were either silver or gold medals, and could be awarded at the discretion of the police commissioners, in the shape of the then departmental shield. The "Police Silver Medal" and "Gold Medal of Valor" was first awarded on August 17, 1871 to Patrolman Bernard Tull of the 19th Precinct who arrested a burglar after being shot at. It was last awarded on January 21, 1884. The modern day New York City Police Department Medal of Honor was created in 1912 and was awarded until 1972, when it was redesigned.

On the obverse are the arms of the City of New York, the names of the police commissioners, and the words "Municipal Police". On the reverse is an inscription describing the act for which the medal was awarded. Later that medal was changed to a silver medal in the shape of a police shield. On the obverse is the figure of a draped female placing a wreath upon the head of a police officer. On the reverse is an inscription of the act of bravery and the names of the city's commissioners. The medal hangs from a ring and suspender on which the letters "NY" are interlocked (the current logo of the New York Yankees is based on this element of the Tiffany-designed medal) and attached to a top bar that is inscribed with the word "valor". The stars on the green ribbon suspender commemorate the city's original 12 police constables, who began to patrol in the 1700s.

The New York City Police Department also maintains a wide variety of other police medals, including the NYPD Combat Cross , which is awarded for life-threatening armed engagements with criminals and the Medal of Valor, which is presented for acts of bravery above the call of duty.

History edit

Early versions of the decoration date as far back as 1871, when the Medal of Honor was known by a variety of names such as the "Police Silver Medal" and "Gold Medal of Valor".That medal was a silver or gold medal, either of which could be awarded at the discretion of the police commissioners, in the shape of the then shield of the department. On the obverse were the arms of the City of New York, the names of the police commissioners, and the words "Municipal Police". On the reverse wad an inscription describing the act for which the medal was awarded. Later that medal was changed to a silver medal in the shape of a police shield.The "Police Silver Medal" and "Gold Medal of Valor" was first awarded on August 17, 1871 to Patrolman Bernard Tull of the 19th Precinct who arrested a burglar after being shot at. It was last awarded on January 21, 1884.

The New York City Police Department Medal of Honor was created in 1912 and was awarded until 1972, when it was redesigned.

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Notable recipients edit

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References edit

  1. ^ "2 PATROLMEN GET MEDAL OF HONOR; One of Awards for Heroism Is Posthumous -- 3 Combat Crosses, 21 Other Honors" (PDF). The New York Times. April 25, 1949.
  2. ^ . New York City Council. 12 February 2005. Archived from the original on February 12, 2005.
  3. ^ Krajicek, David J. "NYPD detective forces murder confession, but state Supreme Court sets aside Joseph Barbato's conviction and puts an end to police use of third-degree beatings". nydailynews.com. Retrieved 2018-05-08.


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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources New York City Police Department Medal of Honor news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message The New York City Police Department Medal of Honor is the highest law enforcement medal of the New York City Police Department 1 The Medal of Honor is awarded for individual acts of extraordinary bravery performed in the line of duty at extreme risk and danger to life 2 New York City Police Department Medal of HonorBreast Bar of the Medal of HonorTypeMedalCountry United StatesPresented byNew York City Police DepartmentFirst awarded1912 111 years ago 1912 PrecedenceNext lower New York City Police Department Combat CrossThe present NYPD Medal of Honor was created on October 23 1973 with the medal of honor having existed in some form as far back as 1871 when the Medal of Honor was known by a variety of names such as the Police Silver Medal and Gold Medal of Valor These medals were either silver or gold medals and could be awarded at the discretion of the police commissioners in the shape of the then departmental shield The Police Silver Medal and Gold Medal of Valor was first awarded on August 17 1871 to Patrolman Bernard Tull of the 19th Precinct who arrested a burglar after being shot at It was last awarded on January 21 1884 The modern day New York City Police Department Medal of Honor was created in 1912 and was awarded until 1972 when it was redesigned On the obverse are the arms of the City of New York the names of the police commissioners and the words Municipal Police On the reverse is an inscription describing the act for which the medal was awarded Later that medal was changed to a silver medal in the shape of a police shield On the obverse is the figure of a draped female placing a wreath upon the head of a police officer On the reverse is an inscription of the act of bravery and the names of the city s commissioners The medal hangs from a ring and suspender on which the letters NY are interlocked the current logo of the New York Yankees is based on this element of the Tiffany designed medal and attached to a top bar that is inscribed with the word valor The stars on the green ribbon suspender commemorate the city s original 12 police constables who began to patrol in the 1700s The New York City Police Department also maintains a wide variety of other police medals including the NYPD Combat Cross which is awarded for life threatening armed engagements with criminals and the Medal of Valor which is presented for acts of bravery above the call of duty Contents 1 History 2 Design 3 Notable recipients 4 See also 5 ReferencesHistory editEarly versions of the decoration date as far back as 1871 when the Medal of Honor was known by a variety of names such as the Police Silver Medal and Gold Medal of Valor That medal was a silver or gold medal either of which could be awarded at the discretion of the police commissioners in the shape of the then shield of the department On the obverse were the arms of the City of New York the names of the police commissioners and the words Municipal Police On the reverse wad an inscription describing the act for which the medal was awarded Later that medal was changed to a silver medal in the shape of a police shield The Police Silver Medal and Gold Medal of Valor was first awarded on August 17 1871 to Patrolman Bernard Tull of the 19th Precinct who arrested a burglar after being shot at It was last awarded on January 21 1884 The New York City Police Department Medal of Honor was created in 1912 and was awarded until 1972 when it was redesigned Design editNotable recipients editJohn Cordes the first detective to be awarded the Medal twice 1923 and 1927 3 Frank Serpico awarded in 1972 See also edit nbsp New York City portal nbsp New York state portalMedals of the New York City Police Department New York City Police Department Medal for Valor New York City Police Department Combat CrossReferences edit 2 PATROLMEN GET MEDAL OF HONOR One of Awards for Heroism Is Posthumous 3 Combat Crosses 21 Other Honors PDF The New York Times April 25 1949 THE POLICE DEPARTMENT MEDAL OF HONOR New York City Council 12 February 2005 Archived from the original on February 12 2005 Krajicek David J NYPD detective forces murder confession but state Supreme Court sets aside Joseph Barbato s conviction and puts an end to police use of third degree beatings nydailynews com Retrieved 2018 05 08 nbsp This award related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title New York City Police Department Medal of Honor amp oldid 1181617491, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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