LS1 - Order of the Million Elephants and White Parasol
LS4 - Medal for Excellence in Education
LS6 - Order of Agricultural Merit
LS7 - Medal for Military Valor
LS9 - Medal of Government Gratitude
LS10 - Order of Feminine Merit
LS13 - Franco-Laotian Resistance Medal
LS6 | ORDER OF AGRICULTURAL MERIT | ||
Ordre de Mérite Agricole (Itsariyaphon Haeng Kankasikam) three classes – established November 20, 1950 by Royal Ordinance 187 |
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For: | meritorious service in regard to the economy and agriculture | ||
Design: | Obverse: | round badge with dancing celestial woman (possibly Sita - in Lao, Nang Sida) in silver on light green enamel background, surrounded by gold rice wreath rim; suspended by links to silver Royal Crown suspension; | |
Reverse: | plain | ||
Ribbon: | 35mm; light green 1mm, white 2mm, light green 1mm, white 2mm, light green 23mm, white 2mm, light green 1mm, white 2mm, light green 1mm |
A star is known which has this badge in its center, with ten faceted silver star points, and then five faceted silver rays between each point, in turn leading to a point. It is not known whether this is authentic, and an addition to the order, or whether it is just an invented concoction.
The Knight class is not uncommon, the other two classes scarcer.
6/1 | Commander / Commandeur / (Dadiyaphon) | ||
Design: | badge as above, 35mm across, suspended from a cravat | ||
Ribbon: | 35mm; service bar – with rosette and silver wings |
6/1 Commander
6/2 | Officer / Officier / (Jadutaphon) | ||
Design: | breast badge as above, 35mm across, with rosette on suspension ribbon | ||
Ribbon: | 35mm; service bar - with rosette |
6/2 Officer (ex-Sylvester)
6/3 | Knight / Chevalier / (Banjamaphon) | ||
Design: | breast badge as above, 35mm across, with suspension ribbon | ||
Ribbon: | 35mm; service bar – without rosette |
6/3 Knight (ex-Sylvester)