Order of the Sinai Star

The Order of the Sinai Star

The Order of the Sinai Star

First class ribbon

Second class ribbon
Country Egypt
Type Military decoration
Eligibility Military personnel only
Awarded for Performing acts of extraordinary gallantry and intrepidity in direct combat with the enemy in the theater of operations indicate valor rare and unique ability and dedication in redemption
Status Active
Statistics
Established 1972
Total awarded 200[1]
Precedence
Equivalent The Order of Honor Star

The Order of the Sinai Star is a two-degree military order in the Arab Republic of Egypt. It is Egypt's highest military honor, awarded for personal acts of extraordinary gallantry and intrepidity in direct combat with the enemy. The order is awarded to officers, non-commissioned officers and soldiers of the Egyptian Armed Forces. A total of 68 officers and soldiers have been awarded the order. It was created in 1972, and it consists of a ribbon and a medal. The ribbon of the first and second degree consists of three horizontal lines, red, white, black, and an extra golden eagle is placed on the ribbon for first degree recipients.[2]

Privileges and courtesies

The Order confers special privileges on its recipients, including:

References

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