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Medal of Courage of the Israel Prison Service

Hebrew name: Itur Hagvura

Awarded by the Prison Commissioner, for an act of gallantry at the risk of life and in the line of duty, revealing extraordinary courage.

Medal versions found:

Original Design - Minted by Kretschmer

Medal: The designer of the medal was Nathan Karp. The original medal is a silver disc of 39 mm diameter and weight 25 gr., showing a stylized candelabra and the emblem of the Prison Service between two olive branches. The medals were first minted by Kretschmer of Jerusalem and issued by the Israel Government Coins and Medals Corporation, in 1975.
Israel Prison - Medal of Courage -front 1 Israel Prison - Medal of Courage -back 1 A silver medal without silver mark but with serial number (here covered).

The reverse of the medal has a screw and nut holding the ribbon that is folded over a bar.

Clasp: Pin back, dimensions 45.2 x 14 mm. Silver mark 925 on the lower right corner.

Ribbon: blue with two thin red stripes, width 40 mm.
     
New design

The current medal shows the new symbol of the Prison Service.
Israel Prison - Medal of Courage -front 2    This design appeared around 2008.

The medal is probably made of nickel.

The reverse of the medal has 2 screws and nuts holding the ribbon.

No serial number.

Clasp: The metal above the ribbon is rather high. Clutch back. Chrome covered metal.  
Israel Prison - Medal of Courage -front 3 Israel Prison - Medal of Courage -back 3   This design appeared around 2022.

The medal is probably made of nickel.

The reverse of the medal has 2 screws and nuts holding the ribbon.

No serial number.

Clasp: The metal above the ribbon is not as high as in the previous type. Clutch back. Chrome covered metal.