Order of Independence
Not to be confused with Order of Independence and Freedom.
Independence Order Huân chương Độc lập | |
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Awarded by the Government of Vietnam | |
Type | Single-grade order |
Eligibility | Vietnamese civilians, military personnel, and organization. Foreigners. |
Awarded for | conferred or posthumously conferred on individuals who have recorded exceptionally outstanding achievements in one of the political, economic, social, literature, art, scientific, technological, defense, security, diplomatic or other domains. |
Status | Currently awarded |
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Established | 6 June 1947 |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | Ho Chi Minh Order |
Next (lower) | Military Exploit Order |
Order of Independence (or Independence Order) (Vietnamese: Huân chương Độc lập) shall be conferred or posthumously conferred on individuals who have recorded exceptionally outstanding achievements in one of the political, economic, social, literature, art, scientific, technological, defense, security, diplomatic or other domains.
Independence Order shall be conferred on collectives which satisfy the following criteria:
- Having recorded outstanding achievements for five or more consecutive years before the time of nomination; having maintained internal unity, with clean and strong Party and mass organizations;
- Having a process of building and development of 30 years or more; if having been conferred the second-class "Independence Order," they must have a process of building and development of 25 years or more.[1]
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