The Spanish Army Blood Donor Medal
It is an award that was given to those members of the army who made voluntary blood donations during the period between 1955 and 1989.
This distinction was created to recognize the generosity and spirit of service of those soldiers who contributed to saving lives through their blood donations. Requirements and categories of the medal
The main requirement to receive this medal was to make a certain number of blood donations, which varied according to the category of the decoration.
The medal was awarded in different grades, such as gold, silver, and bronze, depending on the number of donations made.
Recognition and purpose
The Spanish Army Blood Donor Medal was a way of recognizing the members of the army who demonstrated exceptional commitment to blood donation and helping others.
Its creation sought to promote solidarity and awareness about the importance of donating blood to save lives.