Norwegian Decorations
Norwegian Decorations and their Order of Precedence. Established by Royal Decree of 11 June 1943 with subsequent additions, latest of 17 January 2016.
- War Cross with swords
- Medal for Outstanding Civic Achievement
- The Royal Norwegian Order of St Olav
- The Royal Norwegian Order of Merit
- Haakon VIIs Freedom Cross
- St. Olav's medal with Oak Branch
- Medal for Heroism in Gold
- The King's Medal of Merit in Gold
- St. Olav's Medal
- War Medal
- The King's Medal of Merit
- Medal of Heroism, Military
- Haakon VII's Freedom Medal
- Medal for Heroism in Silver
- Medal for Rescue at Sea
- Nansen Medal for Outstanding Research
- Police Cross of Honour *
- Civil Defence Cross of Honour *
- Defence Cross of Honour *
- Defence Service Medal with Laurel Branch
- Police Service Medal with Laurel Branch
- Civil Defence Service Medal with Laurel Branch
- Defence Medal 1940 – 1945
- HM The King's Medal of Merit for Service in the Home Guard
- Norwegian Korea Medal
- Maudheim medal
- Antarctic Medal
- HM The King's Commemorative Medal in Gold
- The Royal House Centenary Medal
- Haakon VII's Commeorative Medal 1. October 1957
- Haakon VII's Jubilee Medal 1905 – 1930
- Haakon VII's Jubilee Medal 1905 – 1955
- Haakon VII's 70th Anniversary Medal
- Haakon VII's Centenary Medal
- Olav V's Commemorative Medal of 30 January 1991
- Olav V's Jubilee Medal
- Olav V's Centenary Medal
- King Harald V's Jubilee Medal 1991 - 2016
- HM The King's Commemorative Medal in Silver
- Defence Service Medal
- Police Service Medal
- Civil Defence Service Medal
- Defence Medal - Wounded in Action
- Defence Medal - International Operations
- Police Medal International Service
- Civil Defence International Service
- Medal for Defence Service Abroad
- Medal for Defence Operation Abroad
- National Service Medal
*) Decorations 17, 18 and 19 are of equal rank, but are listed here in order of seniority.