Katamon Medal
Katamon Medal (Hebrew: אות קטמון) (also Qatamon Medal) was an Israeli military decoration awarded during the 1947–1949 Palestine war.
Katamon Medal | |
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Obverse (left) and reverse (right) | |
Type | Campaign medal |
Awarded for | participating in the battle for the conquest of the Katamon neighbourhood of Jerusalem. |
Country | Israel |
Presented by | Israel Defense Forces |
Eligibility | Palmach soldiers who participated in the Battle of Katamon |
Campaign(s) | 1947–1949 Palestine war |
Status | No longer awarded or recognised |
Established | May 1948 |
First awarded | July 1949 |
Last awarded | 1949 |
Ribbon |
History
The Katamon Medal was instituted in May 1948 as decoration to IDF soldiers who took part in the battle for the conquest of the Katamon neighborhood of Jerusalem.[1]
Awarding of the Katamon Medal began in July 1949, however soon after the awarding of the medal the IDF withdrew its recognition and wearing of the medal has stopped.
The Katamon Medal is a disk, 28 millimetres (1.10 inches) in diameter. The ribbon is attached to a loupe hole on the top of the medal. versions in both silver and bronze exist.
- Obverse
The obverse shows in the centre the Tower of David and the Jewish Agency; around in Hebrew is writing from a Psalms verse "אם אשכחך ירושלים, תשכח ימיני" (Hebrew for If I forget thee O Jerusalem let my right hand be forgotten)
- Reverse
The reverse reads "לכיבוש קטמון ירושלים כ"ב ניסן תש"ח" (Hebrew for for the conquest of Qatamon Jerusalem 22 Nissan 5708) and in English "1.5.1948"
- Ribbon
The ribbon is equal part blue and white.