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The Order of Courage is a state decoration of the Russian Federation first established on March 2, 1994, by Presidential Decree 442 to recognise selfless acts of courage and valour. Its statute was amended three times, first on January 6, 1999, by Presidential Decree 19, again on September 7, 2010, by Presidential Decree 1099, and finally on December 16, 2011, by Presidential Decree 1631. The Order of Courage nominally replaced the Soviet Order "For Personal Courage" in the post-USSR Russian awards system.

Award statute
The Order of Courage is awarded to citizens of the Russian Federation who showed dedication, courage and bravery in protecting public order, fighting crime, in rescuing people during natural disasters, fires, accidents and other emergencies, as well as for bold and decisive actions committed during the performance of military or civil duties under conditions involving a risk to life. The Order of Courage may be awarded posthumously and may be awarded multiple times to the same recipient. Individuals already awarded three Orders of Courage may be awarded the title of Hero of the Russian Federation for a fourth selfless act of courage. It may also be awarded to foreign nationals who showed dedication, courage and bravery in the rescue of Russian citizens during natural disasters, fires, accidents and other emergencies outside of the Russian Federation. The Order of Courage is worn on the left side of the chest and when in the presence of other medals and Orders of the Russian Federation, is located immediately after the Order of Nakhimov. == Award description ==
Award description
The Order of Courage was designed by Yevgeny Ukhnalyov. It is a vaulted 40 mm wide silver cross pattée with rounded ends. The outer rim of both the obverse and reverse are embossed. At the center of the obverse is the state emblem of the Russian Federation. On the obverse, embossed rays extend outwards from the center to the outer rim in each of the cross's four arms. In the center of the reverse, the relief inscription in stylized Russian Cyrillic «МУЖЕСТВО» ("COURAGE"). On the reverse of the lower cross arm, an "N" in relief and a horizontal line reserved for the award serial number, under the line, a maker's mark. The badge of the Order of Courage hangs from a standard Russian pentagonal mount with a ring through its suspension loop. The mount is covered by an overlapping 24 mm wide red silk moiré ribbon with 2 mm white edge stripes. == Recipients (partial list) ==
Recipients (partial list)
The individuals listed below were recipients of the Order of Courage: • Lieutenant Colonel Anatoly Vyacheslavovich Lebed (three times) • Tatyana SapunovaMilitia Lieutenant Colonel Vyacheslav Nikolaevich MironovLieutenant General and politician Alu Dadashevich AlkhanovColonel Marina Lavrentievna PopovichPresident of Chechnya Ramzan Akhmadovich KadyrovFormer Interior, Justice and Prime Minister of Russia Sergei Vadimovich StepashinColonel and President of the Republic of Ingushetia Yunus-bek Bamatgireyevich YevkurovCaptain Sergey Vladimirovich PeretsFleet Admiral Vladimir Nikolayevich ChernavinLieutenant General Vladimir Anatolyevich ShamanovFormer Justice Minister Vladimir Vasilyevich Ustinov (twice) • Lieutenant General, former President of the Republic of Ingushetia Murat Magometovich ZyazikovIosif Davydovich KobzonPrivate Yevgeny Aleksandrovich Rodionov (posthumous) • Professor Maksud Sadikov (posthumous) • Colonel General, former Interior Minister of Russia Vladimir Borisovich RushailoArmy General Anatoly Vasiliyevich KvashninArmy General Nikolai Platonovich PatrushevAdmiral of the Fleet Ivan Matveyevich KapitanetsScientist, physicist, Evgeny Pavlovich VelikhovMajor General Viktor Nikolaevich BondarevMajor General Vladimir ZavadskyExplorer Anatoly Mikhailovich SagalevichMajor General Oleg Aleksandrovich KozlovArmy General Valentin Vladimirovich KorabelnikovColonel General Nikolay Nikolayevich BordyuzhaColonel General Arkady Viktotovich BakhinColonel Said-Magomed Kakiyev (twice) • Militia Captain Viktor Mikhailovich Adamishin (posthumous) • Alexander Ivanovich BedritskyFrench Brigadier General and astronaut Léopold EyhartsOleg KukhtaGrigoriy Mihaylovich NaginskiyZakhar PrilepinNASA astronaut Colonel Nick Hague, USSFVitaly Churkin (posthumous) • Alexander Pechersky (posthumous) • Arsen Sergeyevich Pavlov (posthumous) • Darya Dugina (posthumous) • Gera ChaushevaKirill Stremousov (posthumous) • Sergei Puskepalis (posthumous) • Vladlen Tatarsky (posthumous) • Michael Gloss (posthumous) ==See also==
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